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Whiteline 22mm Adjustable Rear Sway Bar Subaru Impreza 1993-2001 / Forester 1998-2002 | BSR20XZ
  • Whiteline 22mm Adjustable Rear Anti - Roll Sway Bar for Subaru Impreza (1993 - 2001) and Forester (1998 - 2002) | BSR20XZ

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Whiteline 22mm Adjustable Rear Sway Bar Subaru Impreza 1993-2001 / Forester 1998-2002 | BSR20XZ

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Part #: BSR20XZ. Enhance your vehicle's performance with the Whiteline 22mm Adjustable Rear Sway Bar. Ideal for Subaru Impreza 1993 - 2001 and Forester 1998 - 2002 models. During cornering, this sway bar connects your suspension's left and right sides, minimizing body roll. It distributes cornering loads evenly across the tires, giving you better grip, improved handling, and a high - performing vehicle. The adjustable design lets you change the stiffness by adjusting the lever arm length. You can tune the roll stiffness for different driving scenarios without replacing the whole bar. With 2 to 4 adjustment points, it offers up to 10 distinct stiffness settings for precise handling bias adjustment. Made from top - grade spring steel, powder - coated, and comes with high - performance polyurethane mounting bushes in a DIY kit. It bolts on easily, making your suspension and tires perform better without sacrificing comfort, and making your car more responsive.

Using the Whiteline 22mm Adjustable Rear Sway Bar is easy. First, make sure your vehicle is parked on a flat and stable surface. Open the DIY kit, which comes with the sway bar and high - performance polyurethane mounting bushes. Bolt the sway bar into place according to the included instructions. You can adjust the stiffness of the sway bar by changing the length of the lever arms. Decide on the stiffness setting based on your driving style and the road conditions. For normal daily driving, a medium - stiffness setting might be a good choice. If you're going on a track or want a sportier feel, you can increase the stiffness. When it comes to maintenance, regularly check the bolts to make sure they're tight. Inspect the powder - coated surface for any signs of damage or rust. If you notice any issues with the mounting bushes, replace them promptly. Also, keep the sway bar clean to ensure it functions properly. Remember, improper adjustment can affect your vehicle's handling, so take your time to set it up correctly.


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