How to Install a Rear Sway Bar – Subaru WRX/STI

How to Install a Rear Sway Bar – Subaru WRX/STI

We show you how to install the new FactionFab rear sway bar for your WRX/STI. Upgrading your rear sway bar will unlock new grip and enhance your driving experience. FactionFab has chosen specific thicknesses for each chassis to provide the best performance for an aggressively fun daily driver, while still giving you the freedom to dial in your personal preference with adjustable mounting points.

FactionFab Sway Bar 22mm Rear (2008-2021 Subaru WRX/STI)
https://tinyurl.com/bdzkm8p9

FactionFab Sway Bar 26mm Front (2015-2021 Subaru WRX/STI)
https://tinyurl.com/msaadf6a

FactionFab Sway Bars for Previous Generations WRX/STI/BRZ
https://tinyurl.com/2urjb5vn

Whiteline Rear Sway Bar Links
https://tinyurl.com/mr47acwx

FactionFab endlinks will be available soon as well!

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SF Jeremy says:

Bro this is crazy uploaded 4 minutes ago as I’m about to install my rear sway bar….this is crazy

K Mag says:

Whyd you fire Kevin 🙁

INeedlessI says:

I stand with Kevin

SlowAssGR86 says:

Y’all are foul for firing Kevin Vo.

Samuel Nothstine says:

Badass install! Thank you!

SummerBRZ says:

That "new" endlink hardware isn't long enough for the (red) aftermarket lca. You need 2-3 threads past the nylon locking ring (in the nut) for the nylon to do its job properly. I would not trust it. On the stock lca (that is thinner), it would probably be the right length…but on these red lcas, that endlink bolt is too short !!!

Alan D says:

Any chances for a demonstration of finishing up while the suspension is loaded? I've never found a good way to do it without having a pit or something.

Steve P says:

Everything is so much easier when you have a lift lol

Casper's Customs says:

I broke both front Whiteline end links in my 16 WRX. They both broke at the adjustment screw into the body. I went with the Perrin solid end links after, and never had another problem.

EvenFlow says:

Shouldn't the suspension be under load before tightening the end links?

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