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Old 04-03-2010, 02:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Aftermarket Rear Sway bar

I was looking at a Whiteline rear sway bar for my '94 Geo Prizm. I already have H&R springs with Tokico struts, but it doesn't appear I have a front sway bar from the factory. Will it be okay to by the Whiteline kit and run it w/o a front sway or will I need additional components?
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You can just run the rear bar only.

You don't need to get the front if you don't want to.
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yeah your fwd already understeers from the factory, adding a thick rear sway bar will counter the understeer thus perfect
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I was looking at a Whiteline rear sway bar for my '94 Geo Prizm. I already have H&R springs with Tokico struts, but it doesn't appear I have a front sway bar from the factory. Will it be okay to by the Whiteline kit and run it w/o a front sway or will I need additional components?
Suspension work DIY thread.

this might help that my Boy did if you were to get the front.
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Thanks for the replies. This Whiteline bar didn't come with sway bar bushing brackets (like the Addco does) so I will need to find some. Also it looks like I need a set of endlink bushings. Have anybody gotten this to work on a non-Lsi Prizm or base Corolla?
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The bushing brackets you can buy from a dealer, just bring your RSB bushing to see if it will fit over top.

Are there pre-drilled holes for the mounting points on the underside of the chassis?

If not, you might have to do some measurements and drill them yourself before bolting it on.
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