Whiteline BNR23Z Adjustable 20mm rear sway bar
These aren't my pics but you get the idea.
The bar comes in grey and doesn't come with those adjustable end links. But it does come with the yellow poly bushing.
Install time is about 30 minutes if you go slow.
Note this can be done on the ground on your back, although not comfortably.
1. Disconnect end links.
2. Unbolt the factory sway bar, 4 bolts.
3. Remove sway bar and bushing and bracket.
4. Grease new bushings, attach to sway bar.
5. Bolt sway bar in with new brackets.
6. Attach factory end links. There are 3 positions. I can't remember which one is the stiffest at the moment. It's on the installation paper that comes with it. I have it set to the middle position. It will be on a funny angle and look funny. It works though.
Review.
I have the bar set to the middle position for the most neutral feel. The softest setting makes it feel like stock. I haven't tried the maximum stiff setting.
The car doesn't lean anymore when cornering. The car rotates far more and understeers less. The car should have come this way from the factory. It can hug a turn far better.
Probably one of the best suspension mods to date.
Average pricing 220-300$









So nick this will fit our car noprob?
Sorry for my stuiodness thought this swaybar for skyline or something else.
Thank you for info tho.
bnr32 is a skyline swaybar if memory is good
its a good thing to know
BNR32 is the starting of the R32 GTR VIN. BNR26XZ is the Skyline swaybar. The most inside holes are the Stiff setting.
I went from a 530WHP GTR to a 220HP GTi-R, but I'm still smiling....
http://gtircanada.blogspot.com/
so ur telling me a r32 sway bar fit a gtir...... what brand
ohhhhh bnr23z is the whiteline part # for a gtir rear sway bar got ya sorry