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    I've looking around for front/rear swaybar for my Sprinter.
    Not too sure what size I should use as I run a relatively soft springs(Lovell low) I just want to keep the body roll under control.

    What would you guys recommend? been told that 24mm front and 18 rear is good.
    is there other local company that make swaybars apart from whiteline? and how much should I be paying for them?

    thanks

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    yeah, I think I pm him before but shipping price is abit expensive. I'm in Perth you see.

    Regarding the size of the bar what would be a good combo?

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    thanks bounce...

    im doing a pair delivered for $445 atm

    24mm front and 18mm rear

    thanks

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    24 front 18 rear is good.

    hook it up through AJPS.
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    i use a 20mm adjustable whiteline rear haven't done the front yet. rear bar made a big difference regarding turn in. at slower speeds (below 60) it turns in sharper any speed above that and it wants to slide (oversteer) it doesn't snap out it just gradually wants to slide.

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    The reason I thought 24 and 18 would be good is because according to the bar-up Chart its 107% stiffer than standard both front and rear. So this should give me the balance of the standard setup with less roll is this correct?

    I wonder if I should go 19 for the rear instead as the rear seem to roll around alot when I corner fast

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    whiteline make some quality produce mate.....i have a 24mm adj front one and a 19mm adj rear one...

    the rear one is pedders and its shite....the links are way too long and it catches one everything...but the whiteline one is fantastik...i think they are about 2hundred something each....talk to peter from WA suspentions in ozzy park he sorted my car out, if u need a hand fitting it i can show u how..

    Adam

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