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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Anyone with a european Corsa tried fitting Whiteline swaybars? » Post Reply
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Kris TD |
posted on 14th Oct 03 at 11:19 |
yeah the rear one is sorta inside the beam | |
Gambit |
posted on 14th Oct 03 at 11:16 |
great fun in the dry though!! | |
Kris TD |
posted on 14th Oct 03 at 11:01 |
i agree they are shite in the wet though. i have to set my shocks on soft in the wet or i go in a straight line, lol | |
Kris TD |
posted on 14th Oct 03 at 11:00 |
mine never came with a front antirole bar, only a rear, same with my bros. | |
Gambit |
posted on 14th Oct 03 at 09:33 |
it will also increase turn in though | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 14th Oct 03 at 09:07 |
Ok, not all Vauxhall Corsas/Opel corsas can with rear anti-roll bars. A 1995 1.2 for example would be fitted with a 19mm front anti-roll bar, but no rollbar for the rear. A Sport 1.6 on the other hand has a 24mm anti-roll bar on the front and 19mm on the back. Just remember that a thicker anti-roll bar will induce understeer more. | |
Aussie GSi |
posted on 14th Oct 03 at 02:44 |
Hey fellas, | |
corsa c14se |
posted on 13th Oct 03 at 20:45 |
I was told by Whiteline that the antiroll bars most probably fit but they cannot be sure... | |
ffls |
posted on 13th Oct 03 at 15:08 |
I agree with Kris TD, the layout of suspension is the same | |
Kris TD |
posted on 13th Oct 03 at 14:34 |
they probs say its different cos barinas dont have a front antirole bar atall unlike most corsas over here. | |
ffls |
posted on 13th Oct 03 at 13:13 |
i'm trying to find out the same, but about their springs with koni shocks. | |
corsa c14se |
posted on 13th Oct 03 at 09:49 |
Anyone with a european Corsa tried fitting Whiteline swaybars? |