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Re: Whiteline swaybars

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Selby's jigs were all bought by Fulcrum Suspension, so you'd have to go through them to get a new Selby sway-bar. ;)
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Re: Whiteline swaybars

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Thanks for the replies. I forgot to mention mine is a gr but I'll check out fulcrum.
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Re: Whiteline swaybars

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The GR ones is slightly different again, it has horizontal mount points for the droplinks, rather than vertical like the GPX/GPvR. You can still use the thicker bar though.

Also forgot to mention K-mac. Not sure if they've got jigs for FTO's but they can make to match if you've got a stock one.
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Re: Whiteline swaybars

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Bennoz wrote:The GR ones is slightly different again, it has horizontal mount points for the droplinks, rather than vertical like the GPX/GPvR. You can still use the thicker bar though.

Also forgot to mention K-mac. Not sure if they've got jigs for FTO's but they can make to match if you've got a stock one.
K-mac rip it off, then make one on the spot to match .. Just had a mate go down there the other day with his Sonata...

I know a mate that got an FTO done there ages ago, but not sure if they got a template... As they are just down the road from me, I am happy to donate my car for them if needed. But I need to be compensated as they are only open weekdays.. :)
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