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TechnicZ 04-21-2017 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by KrnAndy (Post 3643000)
what's your suspension setup? stock endlinks or have any coilovers etc?

SPL FUCA
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

TechnicZ 04-23-2017 12:11 PM

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!

Memphis370Z 04-23-2017 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by TechnicZ (Post 3644294)
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!

Glad to know Whiteline stands behind their products, provides good customer service, and communicates well. Thanks for posting.

KrnAndy 04-23-2017 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TechnicZ (Post 3643651)
SPL FUCA
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

you're binding your stock endlinks when you're lowered. I'm surprised the small front endlinks didn't snap before your swaybar. You'll need aftermarket endlinks too. don't quote me but that's what I believe happened.

AlWakRa 04-23-2017 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3643279)
:icon18:


Glad i still has my brand new stillens back up set. :D

:rofl2: when I saw OP like, I went to the thread and just thought WHAT!!! looked ignorant here :shakes head:


OP
Great they sent you a new bar, hope you enjoy it without any hassle

kenchan 04-23-2017 07:20 PM

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:

TechnicZ 04-24-2017 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KrnAndy (Post 3644340)
you're binding your stock endlinks when you're lowered. I'm surprised the small front endlinks didn't snap before your swaybar. You'll need aftermarket endlinks too. don't quote me but that's what I believe happened.

Yes i was expecting the stock endlinks to snap way before. What no one expects is for the swaybar to break, swaybars are meant to flex and solid ones should have better retention. Lets not say the weak stock endlinks snapped the bar; that would be an interesting assumption. Sorry for quoting you, lol. That being said spl endlinks are incoming.

synolimit 04-25-2017 04:46 AM

Is it just me or does it look like 1/3 of the bar was already damaged badly seeing how it has rust forming.

TechnicZ 04-25-2017 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by synolimit (Post 3645014)
Is it just me or does it look like 1/3 of the bar was already damaged badly seeing how it has rust forming.

I believe that's what got them to just send me a new bar instantly. This car wasn't driven in salt at all this past season and I have put less than 3k miles since the install.

gomer_110 04-25-2017 06:52 AM

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.

carlitos_370z 04-25-2017 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by gomer_110 (Post 3645044)
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.

:iagree:

AlWakRa 04-25-2017 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gomer_110 (Post 3645044)
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.

I am thinking about changing my Whiteline to Hotchkis for the sole reason that I would be able to sell the swaybars as set faster, I like the car balance after removing the rear swaybar. Is it stiffer? Weight wise?

Sorry to OP as I am asking here :icon17:

TechnicZ 04-25-2017 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gomer_110 (Post 3645044)
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.

I'm definitely considering it. But could I sleep with myself knowing i may put someone else less mechanically inclined at risk... No. I'm going to test this new bar through and through. IF it snaps mid turn at the track this year, you guys are going to hear about it.

TechnicZ 04-25-2017 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by AlWakRa (Post 3645125)
I am thinking about changing my Whiteline to Hotchkis for the sole reason that I would be able to sell the swaybars as set faster, I like the car balance after removing the rear swaybar. Is it stiffer? Weight wise?

Sorry to OP as I am asking here :icon17:

Haha its ok! We're all buddies here, at least it's relevant. Once I start tracking this year I'm going to start a thread like yours.

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..

KrnAndy 04-26-2017 03:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlWakRa (Post 3645125)
I am thinking about changing my Whiteline to Hotchkis for the sole reason that I would be able to sell the swaybars as set faster, I like the car balance after removing the rear swaybar. Is it stiffer? Weight wise?

Sorry to OP as I am asking here :icon17:

I got hotchkis front and back, love them so far :)


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