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Bilstein B16 Coilovers Stock endlinks for the front end. They were holding up fine. Right side still intact with 0 play. Left side.. gone with the sway lol. I align my car twice a year just because I use a Hunter Hawkeye alignment every day on customer cars. You're definitely right, had I any qualms about these bars I would've checked all bends for any fractures or stress marks. If/when I get a replacement one i'll keep an eye on it every-time my car is on one of my lifts which is every other week for MOAR mods. 3 weeks ago I installed the SPL FUCA and aligned my car. I didn't scrutinize my sway bars unfortunately. Some tool/suspension porn. Insta: technic370z for my build https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2815/3...4df46ccf_n.jpgTop drawer, snapon, toolbox by Elson Alonso, on Flickr Torque Everything https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2840/3...885cec65_n.jpgSpl, bilstein, snap on by Elson Alonso, on Flickr |
Communication between Whiteline customer service and myself has been almost instantaneous. A new bar has been shipped from their CA location and should be arriving soon this week. I believe I was unlucky enough to initially receive a defective bar, which took a year to fail. I'll keep an eye on this new one every time i raise the car just in case but it'll just take a minute to inspect all the joints. It'll be paired with new SPL front endlinks and I'm looking forward to the better suspension feel.
I may start a build page and I'll keep you guys posted with everything! |
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OP Great they sent you a new bar, hope you enjoy it without any hassle |
yah, besides the crummy bushings the bar itself is tuned very well to the stock suspension. i use the soft setting (hole near the bar ends).
hope they included the metal clamps in ur replacement set. those bars use to come with this rubber ring + hose clamp which slid on the bar. :ugh: |
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Is it just me or does it look like 1/3 of the bar was already damaged badly seeing how it has rust forming.
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Just my :twocents: but if I was you I'd just sell the new one when it arrives and use the money to get a Hotchkis front bar.
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Sorry to OP as I am asking here :icon17: |
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The whiteline is a heavy bar definitely. I have not held a hotchkis unfortunately so I can't give you a weight comparison. If the hotchkis is tubular, id imagine it's lighter. I did hear that the Hotchkis is stiffer, but not adjustable. I'm not at that level where i would change my swaybar stiffness to match my suspension needs... yet.. |
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