AllGOnoSHOW
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Yep. Love the new WRX's. One of my classmates has a very nice white WRX hatch like yours. I got to ride in it one and it was fun!
Yes, that's pretty much correct. This photo shows it a little better.I believe the bottom end of the gears (countershaft cluster gear), please correct me if I am wrong on anything; will connect to the drive shaft, then differential.
Pertaining to an AWD vehicle such as Subaru, how will this process work?
Nice!Yep. Love the new WRX's. One of my classmates has a very nice white WRX hatch like yours. I got to ride in it one and it was fun!
Whiteline makes solid bars so the are fairly firm for their diameter (compared to hollow bars). The 22mm bars are decently stiffer than stock, but nothing crazy. I don't want the car overly stiff. Getting a good balance was more important to me, and I'm not looking to lift the rear tire on a turn (like you might want to with FWD). These are adjustable bars. They could be set to be stiffer if I choose later.Change of subject. Why 22mm sways in the front and rear. Doesn't whiteline make thicker ones? Are there any adverse effect to opting for the thicker bars? Thoughts on the adjustable ones?