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Old Mar 8, 2007, 02:52 PM
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ok how much for the swift springs and hotchkis rear swaybars?
Old Mar 13, 2007, 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by sna08
ok how much for the swift springs and hotchkis rear swaybars?
PM Andrew @ GTWORX.com and he'll hook ya up.
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Old May 25, 2007, 07:22 PM
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If I install the whiteline bushings in a daily driver, would they last very long say a up to a year? I drive through all weather conditions, but mostly on the weekends now but i can still put on at least 150 miles (mainly highway).
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Old Aug 18, 2007, 05:17 PM
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I have the same setup as the OP and really like it!

For those questioning install - I just had the shop that does my alignments (www.omnibrake.com) throw the bushings in prior to the alignment since you need an alignment after installing them anyway. I think they charged me like a half hour worth of work for it so it was worth it to me.
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Originally Posted by timmiii
If I install the whiteline bushings in a daily driver, would they last very long say a up to a year? I drive through all weather conditions, but mostly on the weekends now but i can still put on at least 150 miles (mainly highway).
They should outlast the oem ones. These are chunky, solid bushings. I don't see them wearing out any time soon.
Old Nov 15, 2007, 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by boostedwrx
They should outlast the oem ones. These are chunky, solid bushings. I don't see them wearing out any time soon.
Sounds good! Do you ahve them on your car by any chance?
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i like the way the car looks, and i have heard alot of people speak pretty highly about these.

good job
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Originally Posted by GTWORX.com
The trailing arm bushings are just like any other bushing upgrade...take a little slop out of the car, improve sharpness and response, etc...

The bumpsteer kit is similar in that it improves steering feel, sharpness, but with the added benefit of reducing bump steer by reducing changes in toe as the suspension compresses.

Installation isn't any harder then it is to install most bushings....hopefully EvoTech will chime in here to give his feedback on installation.


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how does it accomplish this?
Old Dec 5, 2007, 10:26 AM
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Bumpsteer kit is explained well above...the Bushing kits bushings are solid urethane without spaces to absorb shock...so stiffer with less flex then stock bushings..Providing a more responsive ride
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