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T4 Swaybar

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    Anyone have a rear swaybar on their T4? Or have one fitted? Are they worth the effort & expense?

    I'm thinking seriously about fitting one of the Whiteline rear sways to my T4 double cab to give the rear some more control and to help the new Koni rear shocks I've ordered....(five hundred bucks - eeek!). At the moment the thing is tending to 'cock a hind leg' when unladen on the local bendy bits and it is most agranoying...

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    Talked with an early T4 owner a few years ago, he still has the T4, who had one fitted and said it made a huge differance. Tried to talk me into it also, but I don't drive the Green T4 in a manner that would be viable.
    Keith Lawer of Ipswich had a rear camber kit (or something like that) fitted. He thought that was very good.

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