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tried to send this pm but said ur inbox was full dude

hey sk

the sway bars for 32... whiteline, do they come with the link aswell?

if not, will the stock one be fine or should i invest in some?

cheers

Hey mate

Stock ones will be fine. If they need link kits, they come with them.

Matt

Hey Matt

Can you also get rear cradle bushes for r32 gtst (pineapples or what do u suggest for an oversteer application)? mine are minced

There were no replacement rear subframe bushes in the Group Buy, but I can get them at Group Buy prices (ie; retail less 16%);

N92447 Rear Subframe bush kit $198.00

Delivery would be $10

ahh i just read that

are they pineapples?

are rear cradle bushes and subframe bushes the same thing?

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  • 2 months later...

Hey SK I've sent a couple of PM's but haven't got a reply.

You sent a PM just saying 'Ordered' on Monday 26th. Just wondering when you expect these to be delivered as I have to make sure someone is home. It also says in the first page that a consignment number will be provided. Could I please grab this?

Cheers,

Adrian

  • 1 month later...

Received everything and finally installed them correctly. I would recommend that everyone use their original dust covers if possible. The fronts have a washer in the standard dust cover that is required and sits above the bump stop. Also the Whiteline ones aren't too great, the rears have got stuck on my shock body and pulled the bump stop with it so I am getting a bit of noise, I will chuck the standard ones back in.

Apart from that the kit is great and very well priced, to set the height at 350/340mm I had to use one setting above standard but the ride is great and the handling is even better than I had before. The only problem I had was that communication with SK is difficult due to the PM box always being full.

  • 2 months later...

We are currently suffering from out of stock on some springs, some alignment products and some shocks absorbers, which is holding up about 20 deliveries, some for over 6 weeks. So we haven't been taking new orders, it's not fair on the guys who are waiting on their stuff. Springs are gradually arriving, they are made in Europe, so delivery takes time. The bush production is getting back on stream after the amalgamation of the Noltec and Whiteline alignment products, the new combined range is called Whiteline Plus. Some are due this/next week. That leaves us with a few kits that will be waiting on selected Bilstein part numbers. I am on the suppliers case daily as many of the guys are, understandably, getting impatient and they send multiple PM's every day, this fills up the inbox faster than we can reply.

It's a temporary situation caused by a number of unrelated issues, once we are passed that we will take some new orders. The bonus is there are a number of new and improved products that we will be able to include in the various Group Buys.

Cheers

Gary

Hey Gary,

I'm looking at sorting out my rear camber issues and trying to figure out if i need one or two sets. The car sits 335mm all round except drivers rear which sits at 340. I know you say two kits are required for this height, just wondering if this is definitely the case or if it changes from car to car. If so how can i figure out what i need? Don't want to fork out for two kits if i don't need to

Thanks,

Josh

  • 1 month later...
  • 2 months later...

this buy still going ?? if u cant do same prices please PM me with current ones for shocks and springs and the dust covers front and rear

  • 3 weeks later...
this buy still going ?? if u cant do same prices please PM me with current ones for shocks and springs and the dust covers front and rear

I'd also like the current prices

Cheers.

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