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Ok, but i want to get a Full Kit installed like a full Whiteline pro/sport kit etc

I want strut bars.. sway bars, bushes .. everything i can get for $1000.

And personally, ide like to get it all put in and then a full wheel balance and alignment done.

Im sure i can install many of the parts myself, but i have 1K to spend if that gets me what i want then ide rather not do any work :D

Anyone got a full kit from fulcrum before?

ill be taking it there in about 10 days

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I bought my bilstein shocks and front whiteline camber kit through there, prices were ok. Installed it myself and got a wheel alignment straight after, saved nearly $500 by taking out their labour. Enough to buy front and rear strut bars, pineapples and adj caster.

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buy the whiteline stuff from whiteline, and get a mechanic to install if you are not confident, and then get someone to set it up if its adjustable. Was not impressed with the mark up they tried to put on kmac strut tops, which i just bought direct from kmac in the end. Bit of a price difference. (ps, kmac strut tops suck)

swaybars, strut tops, strut brace, all easy to install. Even springs/shocks in 33/32 are easy.

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