


Whiteline 17-22 Honda Civic Type R Rear 20mm Non-Adjustable Swaybar
Marsoni
M251S
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Whiteline 17-22 Honda Civic Type R Rear 20mm Non-Adjustable SwaybarEngineered to 'Activate More Grip', sway bars are principally designed to reduce body roll or sway. By reducing body roll, lateral loads are spread more evenly across the tyres thereby increasing cornering grip and improving outright performance. This Whiteline 20mm fixed sway bar = more grip = better handling = outright performance it's the best dollar for dollar handling improvement you can make to your vehicle. In fact, benefits extend to
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