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well what should i do go KYB or wait for the blisteins. WA suspension are to expensive quoted me more on the KYB than what i could get Blisteins for from Wilinsons.

Dont know much about suspension so help needed.

yeah $995 at Wilkinsons

$1040 something at WA's Suspension plus i have to wait for them to get in.

Where else - i cant go to far from work? guess i'll start looking in yellow pages. Wilkinsons didnt seem to fussed on KYB while WA's really hammed them up so im confuddled

used pedders for my vl ages ago - replaced almost everything and it handled pretty well for a commode :P

i think that some are good - others are bad.. depending on which branch you goto.. wangara seemed good - but that was quite a while ago..

nah i think i'll just get Wilkinsons to get the bilsteins in - joe will get a shock how downhill my cars gone since last cruise i hope it doesnt get any worse. Hmmm ruins my plans i wanted them in next thurs then have it tuned on fri and have a brand new spankin car.

why does it take two weeks to get it in from the east - reckon i could source it in the east and get it sent over quicker than that..... but then if its wrong ive got nobody to blame but myself haha

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