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Old Feb 28, 2019, 05:24 PM
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Got my Whiteline rear swaybar - need endlinks

So I bought and EVO 9 GSR and it has no rear swaybar. I purchased a Whiteline 24mm and it came with bushings and a lateral lock kit.

I need the bushing mounts and a set of adjustable endlinks. Should I get Whitelines or another brand like SPL?

Last question - there are 3 positions on the swaybar - where should I start? Thanks!
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Ive got the same bar & the WL endlinks

The RSB setting is really dependent on your spring rates. What are they?
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I made my own endlinks. Here are the part numbers. Ignore the pricing, it's outdated. You only need one for the front and one for the back. Without double checking, I think this list is for two sets, so divide the numbers by 2.


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Originally Posted by MinusPrevious
Ive got the same bar & the WL endlinks

The RSB setting is really dependent on your spring rates. What are they?
Swift Sports #4M008 - 4.8kg front, 5.7kg rear.
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Does anyone have the corrrect part number for the WL rear end links because they are not car specific and there are a short pair and a longer pair and both work for rears!
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Originally Posted by 7rrivera7
Swift Sports #4M008 - 4.8kg front, 5.7kg rear.
Yeah, those springs are very soft. How come you didnt get the SpecR's?

Anyway, the full hard setting on the rear bar would be my recommendation

Heres what im running:
(i do like the idea of making my own like Kaj)


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Originally Posted by MinusPrevious
Yeah, those springs are very soft. How come you didnt get the SpecR's?
I was planning on getting the Spec Rs but I saw a post from Smike and he was running my suspension, Bilstein B6 and said the Sports were a great choice for a DD vs the Spec Rs...
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Originally Posted by MinusPrevious
(i do like the idea of making my own like Kaj)
Here are mine. The parts list I posted above is for two sets, if I remember right, so divide all part quantities by two. I like the CF bushings because CF LOL.






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