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    Original bar is Type 4 (18mm)
    20mm bar '' 4 (a)
    22mm '' 5
    24 '' 5(a)
    ....and so on........if you have a look at the online catalogue, it shows you the original listed for each vehicle, both front and rear...with the code for the original also, when ordering, it says to increase code up by increments as u want larger in size.

    As for Whiteline and Selbys having a different part number for the FWD/AWD FRONT bar, i would only imagine that COULD be to attempt to have us believe that we needed a different bar?.......like i said in my original post, Signature Swaybars is the ORIGINAL Selby owner..(not to be confused with the people that just went broke a couple of months ago) ......and from what i can gather, they seem to do business the old fashioned way, ....keeping it simple, and keeping the costs down for everyone.

    at the end of it though, that's only my guess, but i'm happy to get a good bar at that price, so will let you know how it looks when it's here, and once fitted,

    Cheers,

    Wayne.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ticker70 View Post
    Original bar is Type 4 (18mm)
    20mm bar '' 4 (a)
    22mm '' 5
    24 '' 5(a)
    ....and so on........if you have a look at the online catalogue, it shows you the original listed for each vehicle, both front and rear...with the code for the original also, when ordering, it says to increase code up by increments as u want larger in size.

    As for Whiteline and Selbys having a different part number for the FWD/AWD FRONT bar, i would only imagine that COULD be to attempt to have us believe that we needed a different bar?.......like i said in my original post, Signature Swaybars is the ORIGINAL Selby owner..(not to be confused with the people that just went broke a couple of months ago) ......and from what i can gather, they seem to do business the old fashioned way, ....keeping it simple, and keeping the costs down for everyone.

    at the end of it though, that's only my guess, but i'm happy to get a good bar at that price, so will let you know how it looks when it's here, and once fitted,

    Cheers,

    Wayne.
    The bar IS different. The bar has to bend up over the tailshaft, which is non existent in the FWD.

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