Rear sway bar?

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Rear sway bar?

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Who still makes a rear sway bar for the MX3? If not will one for another car fit ours?
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whiteline suspension, srd does tie bars, and id imagine corksport has some stuff
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Talked to Derrick yesterday and Corksport no longer has one.
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Whiteline from Australia is the best deal (22mm). It makes a rather nice difference. :)
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I think I got the last Mazdaspeed rear sway bar from Corksport. It's green in colour and makes y car too stiff actually, but fun to drive around twisties.
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i think reactive might still carry them :shrug:
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Originally posted by sallyO92mx-3:
i think reactive might still carry them :shrug:
oh and it's ractive not reactive...sorry I just see it too much :shrug:
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Originally posted by sallyO92mx-3:
i think reactive might still carry them :shrug:
strut tower bars and sway bars are not the same :shrug:
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Looked at Whiteline's website and they do not list the MX3. Does our car use the same bar as the Escort GT?
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on whitelines website it is called the eunos 30x i belive but im not 100% sure if im wrong someone correct me
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Originally posted by David Witherow:
on whitelines website it is called the eunos 30x i belive but im not 100% sure if im wrong someone correct me
You are correct, it's the Eunos 30x.
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thank you
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