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Whiteline Nm35 Stagea Sway Bar Group Buy


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6 Sets of bars packed, and sent; 2 sets delivered. 3 sets of links and mounts Express Posted. Pm's sent to receivers.:cheers:

4 Sets to be packed and sent tomorrow, and 2 more sets to be picked up.

It's almost over.:thumbsup:

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No worries Craig, glad you're happy.

Thanks for the coffee :thumbsup:

Dale.....very nice....made the adjustment I needed.....full hard on the front!

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Got to have a bit more of a play this morning on the Comenarra Parkway this morning (pity Nankangs are so shit) and it feels awesome through the front....nice turn in and control + the initial bite is great.

Looks like it's got a bit more oversteer(yes I was in 4WD) but that is more than likely that the Nankangs have seen better days and it was wet.

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happy day's....2 things left to do on the car....Diff's(on there way) and Gearbox(ust gotta get on my arse)

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Final update!

All of the bars have been posted this morning, and PM's sent; so hopefully you'll all receive them prior to the weekend.:thumbsup: If not, it'll be directly after.

Busted my arse getting them out in the last 2 days; you guys better appreciate it!:nyaanyaa:

Only a couple of sets left for pick up, and it's all over.:banana:

Thanks again guys.

Cheers, Dale

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Bars from the first postal drop have already begun arriving!

Wow, that was quick. Thanks Dale, I really appreciate the effort you put in, especially getting them sent so soon after receiving them.

Cheers for that.

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Wow, that was quick. Thanks Dale, I really appreciate the effort you put in, especially getting them sent so soon after receiving them.

Cheers for that.

For sure, those are Sydney ones, I expect yours will be a tad longer than a day...

No problem, I know I'd be hanging to get them if I'd been waiting like you guys have. :thumbsup:

I'll admit, I had some "help" from my 3 yr old son today; you guys like sticky tape, right?:whistling:

Besides, everyone has been really good with the couple of hiccups we've had, so I'm happy to work a little harder in return.:cheers:

Also if anyone needs assistance with any aspect of fitting, set up, or general info; feel free to contact me, I'll forward my number once you notify me of arrival.

Cheers, Dale.

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"Daddy's little helper", cool :cool:

I'd be interested to get a consensus on what settings give the most neutral handling, once a few guys get theirs installed.

I guess it could be a bit different to the first batch of bars you arranged... but maybe not since there's only 3 settings on each end???

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"Daddy's little helper", cool :cool:

I'd be interested to get a consensus on what settings give the most neutral handling, once a few guys get theirs installed.

I guess it could be a bit different to the first batch of bars you arranged... but maybe not since there's only 3 settings on each end???

It was pretty funny watching him trying to move a 32mm front bar; "I do it myself" lol, ok mate...:whistling:

It's going to be fairly subjective too; lots of different suspension set ups, and preferences. Bar diameters are quite different from the first Group Buy, vs the Whitelines; front 30mm vs 32mm and rear 24mm vs 20mm.

Less adjustment may not be such a bad thing, people sometimes get lost when there's too many options.

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Correction;

Front has 2, rear has 3. :blush:

You'd reckon I'd know what I was talking about by now. huh?

I thought I'd seen 3 adjustment holes somewhere. You're forgiven lol.

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