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Thread: New Whiteline rear Swaybar links adjustable KLC 185

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    Default New Whiteline rear Swaybar links adjustable KLC 185

    Could these be a revision on the old ones that were noisy ? Whiteline KLC185 Sway bar - link assembly heavy duty adj steel ball

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    Look different to the set that I have.

    Sent from Samsung Note 2 LTE

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    They're the shit ones I have. Clunks galore.
    The old revision are the ones you want.

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    are Gen 2 links different to Gen 1? Cause whiteline list these ones for the gen 1 Whiteline KLC157 Sway bar - link assembly heavy duty adj steel ball

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    not sure if the bolt diameter is big enough on the 157.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zacman View Post
    They're the shit ones I have. Clunks galore.
    The old revision are the ones you want.
    Whiteline Rear Sway Bar End Link Kit Mazda Mazda 3 2004 2008 KLC057 | eBay you mean these?
    Many want Power not many hold it long.........

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    I've no idea how you would use those to make anything fit. The ones that you posted above are the "correct" ones at the moment.

    If I was you I'd be trying the Corksport ones or just getting a set of the standard links again. Adjustable are a waste of time really unless you're corner loading your car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by projectrracing View Post
    not sure if the bolt diameter is big enough on the 157.
    This part number is applicable to the Gen 1 MPS according to Whiteline

    Having said that, what is the bolt diameter required?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lup15 View Post
    This part number is applicable to the Gen 1 MPS according to Whiteline

    Having said that, what is the bolt diameter required?
    12mm is the bolt diameter required. 10mm is for the standard 3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zacman View Post
    12mm is the bolt diameter required. 10mm is for the standard 3.
    I'm assuming you got the ones that are 12mm and it still clunks? Worrying Whiteline are supplying the 10mm links for the Gen1 MPS3...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lup15 View Post
    I'm assuming you got the ones that are 12mm and it still clunks? Worrying Whiteline are supplying the 10mm links for the Gen1 MPS3...
    Yes. I've had both types of the current Whiteline links and they both clunk. Still yet to get an answer as to why. I'm guessing poor R&D, since I have no issues on stock links.

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