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Old 03-10-2014, 09:30 PM   #1
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1jz to 13 sway bar options

anyone use sway bars other than sikky or whiteline and fit easily? let me know
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anyone use sway bars other than sikky or whiteline and fit easily? let me know
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I used a Sikky Bar on my 1JZ into S14 swap. The kit is fantastic; all of the hardware is of very high quality. It is very sturdy and stout sway bar. However, I think that plays into its downfall. Because of its size I had pretty strong wheel interference with my knuckles. The bar had become the first point of contact prior to the tension rod.

This issue was alleviated some by widening the track width.

Alas, I think it really depends on your desired use with the car.
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I used a Sikky Bar on my 1JZ into S14 swap. The kit is fantastic; all of the hardware is of very high quality. It is very sturdy and stout sway bar. However, I think that plays into its downfall. Because of its size I had pretty strong wheel interference with my knuckles. The bar had become the first point of contact prior to the tension rod.
I had the same problem with my Sikky unit as well. The endlinks and shit are extremely high quality.

I believe the Whiteline sway bar is designed to work with Knuckles. Giving a little extra clearance.
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I had the same problem with my Sikky unit as well. The endlinks and shit are extremely high quality.

I believe the Whiteline sway bar is designed to work with Knuckles. Giving a little extra clearance.
ive looked into both and 220 bucks on a 17yr olds paycheck is alot lol just looking for a cheaper one that fits
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ive looked into both and 220 bucks on a 17yr olds paycheck is alot lol just looking for a cheaper one that fits
Then again so is a 1JZ swap.
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