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Old 02-02-2006, 08:45 AM
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Do you guys buy them directly from their site or from one of their suppliers? Just hoping to save a little.
It's $259 shipped for just the rear adjustable bar.
$446 shipped for both front and rear.
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Do you guys buy them directly from their site or from one of their suppliers? Just hoping to save a little.
It's $259 shipped for just the rear adjustable bar.
$446 shipped for both front and rear.
Old 02-02-2006, 09:34 AM
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I don't know, last time I tried to contact them about their rear strut bars and such (they aren't on the site anymore) they told me you can only get parts through your regional dealer/distributor.

They were assholes and wouldn't answer any of my questions.
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I don't know, last time I tried to contact them about their rear strut bars and such (they aren't on the site anymore) they told me you can only get parts through your regional dealer/distributor.

They were assholes and wouldn't answer any of my questions.
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Why not just contact Chris @ Flyrydes and get the Eibachs?

Better IMHO.
I've driven a tib with the whitelines and I definitely like the Eibachs I have better.
Also that tib also (along with mine) had the prokit springs and struts from Eibach, only difference was the bars.
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Why not just contact Chris @ Flyrydes and get the Eibachs?

Better IMHO.
I've driven a tib with the whitelines and I definitely like the Eibachs I have better.
Also that tib also (along with mine) had the prokit springs and struts from Eibach, only difference was the bars.
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What was the difference? The Whitelines are supposed to be 1mm bigger. Maybe he didnt have it adjusted to the stiffest setting?
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What was the difference? The Whitelines are supposed to be 1mm bigger. Maybe he didnt have it adjusted to the stiffest setting?
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The eibachs are cheaper.. they are also slightly smaller


The advantage of having the rear adj whiteline is that you have the capacity of going with a really tight setting. Because of that though, you run into a higher price.

I currently have the whiteline front and the eibach rear.

No complaints.

The whiteline package would be better,... but is it worth the extra cash for you?

Either way, both packages are VERY nice upgrades.

You might wanna order the eibach kit and get the yaya suspension with from kspec with the extra cash.

Ill have this setup within two weeks.
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The eibachs are cheaper.. they are also slightly smaller


The advantage of having the rear adj whiteline is that you have the capacity of going with a really tight setting. Because of that though, you run into a higher price.

I currently have the whiteline front and the eibach rear.

No complaints.

The whiteline package would be better,... but is it worth the extra cash for you?

Either way, both packages are VERY nice upgrades.

You might wanna order the eibach kit and get the yaya suspension with from kspec with the extra cash.

Ill have this setup within two weeks.



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