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Old 07-02-2008, 09:08 PM
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R53 / R56 Rear Sway Bar

Can anyone tell me are the rear bars the same for R53 and R56. By this can they be interchanged? Thanks
 
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very curious to know this too, from what i have read, they are, but no conclusive answers yet
 
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No, they aren't 100% identical, but yes, they can be interchanged.

See this thread, posts #6 & #22 for stock sizes from variants of both models.

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so the JCW r56 bar will fit an r53?
 
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Yep! However, you'll also need the matching rubber mountings, as they are sized for the diameter of the bar.
 
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That's too much work for a 1mm gain. IMHO
 
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Originally Posted by AutoXCooper.com
That's too much work for a 1mm gain. IMHO
1.5mm.
 
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Originally Posted by AutoXCooper.com
That's too much work for a 1mm gain. IMHO
all depends on what you are looking to do
 
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Originally Posted by 483FITTER
all depends on what you are looking to do
You can upgrade to an IE sway bar the only one with adjustable end links and adjust it from near stock to OMG stiff depending on what you are looking to do.
 
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Originally Posted by Edge
1.5mm.
 
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Originally Posted by AutoXCooper.com
You can upgrade to an IE sway bar the only one with adjustable end links and adjust it from near stock to OMG stiff depending on what you are looking to do.
I understand you sell IE, but some people may be looking for the stock appeal.
 
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Heh - I wondered if someone would say that. Point taken, but it is a 50% difference from 1mm... and if MINI decided to supply an 18.5mm bar with the R56 JCW suspension instead of the 18mm that comes with the R56 Sport Suspension, there's probably at least some kind of tangible difference!
 
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Heh - I wondered if someone would say that. Point taken, but it is a 50% difference from 1mm... and if MINI decided to supply an 18.5mm bar with the R56 JCW suspension instead of the 18mm that comes with the R56 Sport Suspension, there's probably at least some kind of tangible difference!
or mebbe you are reading too much into it. That might just work out to nice round SAE size and zee Germans put a precise metric conversion on it :p
 
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or mebbe you are reading too much into it. That might just work out to nice round SAE size and zee Germans put a precise metric conversion on it :p
Well I guess we'll have to actually measure and compare it to the other OEM RSBs!
 
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