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 Post subject: Re: E series sway bars
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 6:57 pm 
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what is the standard falcon ea-ed sway bar size? and ef-el sway bar? 24mm?


Std size for a rear sway bar is 22mm ( EA to EL). On the AU sedan ( without IRS ) they are 23mm, but they are hollow, made from tube, not solid like EL backwards.

 

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Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 11:29 pm 
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itlookslikeaxr6 wrote:
Instead of worring about how to upgrade from knowing what they are stock, just go on the fact that whiteline are one of the best. Just get on there website or give them a call it will take 5min and they can tell you anything you need to know including size and price.


where in this thread did i ask for whiteline information?
if you dont have anything useful to contribute please dont reply.
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Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 11:30 pm 
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cjh wrote:
jaysway wrote:
what is the standard falcon ea-ed sway bar size? and ef-el sway bar? 24mm?


Std size for a rear sway bar is 22mm ( EA to EL). On the AU sedan ( without IRS ) they are 23mm, but they are hollow, made from tube, not solid like EL backwards.


thanks for your information mate
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 Post subject: Re: E series sway bars
Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 1:47 pm 
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i had a whiteline sway bar on my fairmont i think it was 32mm

 

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Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 4:24 pm 
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i have 30mm front, 27mm rear.

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Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 12:22 pm 
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i run a kmac front and its 32 mm

 

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 Post subject: Re: E series sway bars
Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 12:44 pm 
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I got a pedders 30mm front sway bar, it made the car handle so much better and you can take corners very quick

 

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 Post subject: Re: E series sway bars
Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 8:01 pm 
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Just adding a pointer on the rear sway bar mounts.

Between the EA-ED and the EF or EL I THINK, the EF/EL one's are thicker than the EA-ED's.

When I bought my ED from Steady ED, the roadworthy bloke found that my drivers side rear sway bar Mount had completely cracked, and that rod that goes through the mount was hanging out at an peculiar angle, the Passenger side mount was also cracked too, but it was only cracked, for the Driver's side one, my dad welded a washer inside the mount, and we just bogged up the crack on the other side, and filed it down as best as we could so we could fit the rod and the new bushes at the same time.

I've got a brand new pair of EL Rear Sway bar mount's sitting here looking pretty, I can take photo's of them to show you's all the thickness of them.

I opted for the cheap and nasty washer option, because the ED Brackets where spot welded on as well as that bolt that went through them aswell, but to this day I think I still should have upgraded the crappy ED brackets for those much thicker EL Brackets I purchased in the first place.

Hope that helps a tiny bit.

 

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 Post subject: Re: E series sway bars
Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 8:39 pm 
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jaysway wrote:
itlookslikeaxr6 wrote:
Instead of worring about how to upgrade from knowing what they are stock, just go on the fact that whiteline are one of the best. Just get on there website or give them a call it will take 5min and they can tell you anything you need to know including size and price.


where in this thread did i ask for whiteline information?
if you dont have anything useful to contribute please dont reply.


jaysway wrote:
are all the E series sway bars the same size, i like white line?
and are they all interchangeable, i should get whiteline there liekt eh best?

did any of the XR series get larger size sway bars liek teh whiteline bars there good?

any info is appreciated if its about whiteline swaybars
cheers


Whats not usefull about going on a web site of a company that produces like the best swaybars when you asking about swaybars.
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 Post subject: Re: E series sway bars
Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 9:12 pm 
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SpeedyED wrote:
Just adding a pointer on the rear sway bar mounts.

Between the EA-ED and the EF or EL I THINK, the EF/EL one's are thicker than the EA-ED's.

When I bought my ED from Steady ED, the roadworthy bloke found that my drivers side rear sway bar Mount had completely cracked, and that rod that goes through the mount was hanging out at an peculiar angle, the Passenger side mount was also cracked too, but it was only cracked, for the Driver's side one, my dad welded a washer inside the mount, and we just bogged up the crack on the other side, and filed it down as best as we could so we could fit the rod and the new bushes at the same time.

I've got a brand new pair of EL Rear Sway bar mount's sitting here looking pretty, I can take photo's of them to show you's all the thickness of them.

I opted for the cheap and nasty washer option, because the ED Brackets where spot welded on as well as that bolt that went through them aswell, but to this day I think I still should have upgraded the crappy ED brackets for those much thicker EL Brackets I purchased in the first place.

Hope that helps a tiny bit.


When you fit bigger rear sway bars, you need to strengthen the outer link mounts. They crack & break if you don't.
I used shockie mount bushes and allen socket cap screws with cone lock nuts for the outer link kits. Cone lock nuts won't come undone under vibration like nyloc nuts can.

 

 

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