Whiteline works kit

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tharaka

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How good is this stuff? Any one use it? or used it?
Planning on getting the whole kit in early january.

Also, where would be a good place to get it all installed?

This is all the stuff that comes in it.
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I'd probably go for the 26mm rear sway bar instead of the 22mm seeing as everyone is raving about how good it is.
 
The 22/26 is adjustable. You can set it anywhere in 22-26.

It's 11 hours or so labour to fit the whole kit. Gotta drop the whole front and rear subframes to get the swaybars in.

I got all urethane bushes for EVERYTHING at the same time but I didn't lower my car.

The boys can tell you that my car doesn't roll and that even with crap tyres it hammers through corners.

I can't recommend this enough to be honest.
 
yep, i'm going to be getting the handling pack one day. I also have a set of whilteline REAR adj camber bushes to go in, they're not mentioned in this pack, might be worth looking into if your car is low......

dre
 
Entaran said:
The 22/26 is adjustable. You can set it anywhere in 22-26.

It's 11 hours or so labour to fit the whole kit. Gotta drop the whole front and rear subframes to get the swaybars in.

I got all urethane bushes for EVERYTHING at the same time but I didn't lower my car.

The boys can tell you that my car doesn't roll and that even with crap tyres it hammers through corners.

I can't recommend this enough to be honest.
Yeah, after reading the reviews, I definitley had to get the handling pack.

Do you know if the lowered struts and springs in the sports pack sit really low? or is it perfect?

I'm just really sick of all the bodyroll and understeer


CLuTZ said:
yep, i'm going to be getting the handling pack one day. I also have a set of whilteline REAR adj camber bushes to go in, they're not mentioned in this pack, might be worth looking into if your car is low......

dre
Is that the camber bolt kit?

What will happen if the car is low and doesn't have the camber bushes?
 
I've got...

KYB Shocks
STANDARD springs (shoulda gone low but I couldn't get up my driveway)
22mm front sway
22/26mm rear sway
front strut
rear strut
camber kit
castor kit
urethane bushes
... I think that's it.
 
I had the works kit on my GSR ...
handled like a dream. no body roll, no understeer.. and u cld hammer through the cnrs.
unfortunately sold the car 2 months after having it fitted...
 
tharaka said:
CLuTZ said:
yep, i'm going to be getting the handling pack one day. I also have a set of whilteline REAR adj camber bushes to go in, they're not mentioned in this pack, might be worth looking into if your car is low......

dre
Is that the camber bolt kit?

What will happen if the car is low and doesn't have the camber bushes?

Na the camber bolts are for the front. Theres whiteline camber correction bushes for the rear you can get, to eliminate that tyre wearing camber!
 
Does your cars not have rear camber adjusters as std :? mine does 8) or is this extra ??

Iv hot custom valved HotBits
std front sway
urathane total front
camber bolts front (hate them :evil: )
Caster/anti lift kit
fr strut brace

22/26 rear sway
Hotbits custom valved
urathane bushs to fit (hmm looked like a big job)
 
WRCVR4 said:
Does your cars not have rear camber adjusters as std :? mine does 8) or is this extra ??

Yeah they do, but they only adjust so far, and when your VR' is sacked out alot lower than what it should be, you get this problem occuring which only adj camber bushes fix!!

dre
 
I've got...

GAB super shocks
whiteline springs
stock front sway bar with mackay's polyurathane bushes
22mm rear swaybay with whitle line bushes
whiteline front strut brace
whiteline rear strut brace
camber bolts up front
caster bushes
polyurathane control arm bushes up front
polyurathane control arm bushes at the back

brands used were mainly whiteline / mackay / nolathane
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i've got a few more bits that need installing but they are too extreme i think
(rear subframe bush's)

car is bumpy, handles well (for the 300km's that i've driven it)
 

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