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  • Originally posted by REXman View Post
    How do I go about getting rear sway bars?

    Would you do it before springs?

    Also is it Eibach or H&R the better option?


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    I got an 034 adjustable rear sway bar installed in early December.
    I have been running the Eibach springs since early September.
    The sway bar has really firmed up the ride and has eliminated all body roll.
    The bar was installed using the firmest setting.
    The springs on their own did a good job of removing most of the sloppiness around bends.

    If your not fussed about the ride height, get the sway bar first.
    Otherwise get the springs done first, that's my take on it.

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    • Rear sway bar is next on my list too.

      Anyone know whether a stock Golf R one is any much of an upgrade? I might see going down this route before doing the aftermarket heavy duty one.

      2017 Tiguan Sportline - Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline

      2016 Scirocco R, stage 1, 205kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's Scirocco R Build
      2013 Tiguan 155TSI, stage 1, 144kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 155TSI Build
      2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold)
      - Tigger73's 125TSI Build


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      • Well I was warned off the Whiteline rear sway bar for not being strong enough and since I already had the lowered springs the end result would be that I wouldn't be able to tell that I had a rear sway bar installed.
        Therefore if the Whiteline is an upgrade to the stock Golf R sway bar then I would hazard a guess that it wouldn't be worth sourcing and fitting the Golf R sway bar to your Tig since you've got the springs already.

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        • Originally posted by Beedub View Post
          Well I was warned off the Whiteline rear sway bar for not being strong enough and since I already had the lowered springs the end result would be that I wouldn't be able to tell that I had a rear sway bar installed.
          Therefore if the Whiteline is an upgrade to the stock Golf R sway bar then I would hazard a guess that it wouldn't be worth sourcing and fitting the Golf R sway bar to your Tig since you've got the springs already.
          As far as I know there's a 22 mm and a 24 mm Whiteline solid rear swaybar available. A 24mm with adjustment should make a substantial difference if yours is fitted with an 18 mm or 20 mm standard rear swaybar and a still noticeable difference if fitted with a standard 22 mm.

          As for the lowered spring effect on swaybar rates, it's actually the reverse. Lowered springs almost always have higher spring rates, necessary to absorb the bumps in the lesser amount of travel. Since a swaybar effectively links the springs across the axle line raising the spring rate increases the anti roll effect of the swaybar. As a result increasing the swaybar rating together with increased springs rates gives even more antiroll.

          Just replacing the soft rubber D bushes with polyurethane increases the antiroll as the rubber soaks up some of the swaybar's effect.

          My first suggestion would be to measure the diameter of your OE rear swaybar, there are a few different sizes from what I have seen.


          Cheers
          Gary
          Last edited by Sydneykid; 15-01-2020, 10:09 AM.
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          • Is this good equipment and price?


            Whiteline Sway Bar Vehicle Kit BNK005M | Automotive Superstore


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            2017 MY17 TIGUAN HIGHLINE - 5DR | DSG | PEARL BLACK | SUNROOF + DAP |

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            • What have you done to your Gen2 Tiguan today?

              Sorry just reread so whiteline might be ****.. the 034 one looks good. Rough price, best place to get?

              Any mechanics can fit it? I have no driveway or garage.

              Also what’s the drop on the eibach
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              Last edited by REXman; 15-01-2020, 05:09 PM.
              2010 MY11 GOLF R - 5DR | DSG | RISING BLUE | DYNAUDIO + ACC + BLUETOOTH + 19s + RNS510 |

              2017 MY17 TIGUAN HIGHLINE - 5DR | DSG | PEARL BLACK | SUNROOF + DAP |

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              • Not sure if the upgraded front sway bar is really required. I think the stock one already is fairly stiff. Also it’s a PITA to install and needs to be done in a hoist in a workshop.


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                2017 Tiguan Sportline - Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline

                2016 Scirocco R, stage 1, 205kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's Scirocco R Build
                2013 Tiguan 155TSI, stage 1, 144kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 155TSI Build
                2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold)
                - Tigger73's 125TSI Build


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                • Originally posted by tigger73 View Post
                  Not sure if the upgraded front sway bar is really required. I think the stock one already is fairly stiff. Also it’s a PITA to install and needs to be done in a hoist in a workshop.


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                  Rear only sway bar with springs should be a nice change?


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                  2017 MY17 TIGUAN HIGHLINE - 5DR | DSG | PEARL BLACK | SUNROOF + DAP |

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                  • Right so got out on the drive with the verniers and the stock sway bars are 25mm front and 22mm rear.

                    Which is probably why people aren’t recommending the 22mm Whiteline bar (they also make a 24mm one).


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                    2017 Tiguan Sportline - Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline

                    2016 Scirocco R, stage 1, 205kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's Scirocco R Build
                    2013 Tiguan 155TSI, stage 1, 144kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 155TSI Build
                    2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold)
                    - Tigger73's 125TSI Build


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                    • Originally posted by REXman View Post
                      Sorry just reread so whiteline might be ****.. the 034 one looks good. Rough price, best place to get?

                      Any mechanics can fit it? I have no driveway or garage.

                      Also what’s the drop on the eibach
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                      I ordered mine through AutoInstruct as they had a deal on it at the time.

                      Got it installed through my mechanic as I don't have a garage or driveway either.
                      I can't quote you the labour cost because I also had my Racingline lower engine mount and dogbone mount swapped out for OEM and had an 034 insert added, so it was costly (but worth it).



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                      • Originally posted by Beedub View Post
                        I ordered mine through AutoInstruct as they had a deal on it at the time.

                        Got it installed through my mechanic as I don't have a garage or driveway either.
                        I can't quote you the labour cost because I also had my Racingline lower engine mount and dogbone mount swapped out for OEM and had an 034 insert added, so it was costly (but worth it).



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                        How're you finding the 034 dogbone in terms of additional noise/vibration?

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                        • There's no noise or vibration with the insert.
                          I made the mistake of going full race mode with the Racingline lower engine mount and pendulum mount. Everything vibrated on idle, it was horrible.
                          Now I've got zero vibrations or noise with none of the drivetrain movement.

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                          • Originally posted by Beedub View Post
                            There's no noise or vibration with the insert.
                            I made the mistake of going full race mode with the Racingline lower engine mount and pendulum mount. Everything vibrated on idle, it was horrible.
                            Now I've got zero vibrations or noise with none of the drivetrain movement.

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                            Very good to know... may need to add it to my ‘to do’ list

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                            • Originally posted by REXman View Post
                              Rear only sway bar with springs should be a nice change?


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                              What are you trying to achieve?

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                              • No point upgrading the front anti roll bar (often called a sway bar) as the Tiguan naturally understeers, increasing the front one will induce more understeer.

                                Upgrading the rear one will make the car turn better, however if you go too thick you'll risk the chances huge oversteer OR lift off oversteer if driven in anger.
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