Who Sells Whiteline SW Bars in the US?

SWD Fredester 3

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suprageezer;1032096 said:
I'm thinking about buying a set since I just bought a new set of tires.
Look them up on line @www.whitelinesuspension.com. It should come up
Global Performance Parts, click on that and then on Whiteline. They have
a specific listing for our cars, 30mm front and 22mm adjustable rear.
 

Raptor Racing

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SWD Fredester 3;1032237 said:
Look them up on line @www.whitelinesuspension.com. It should come up
Global Performance Parts, click on that and then on Whiteline. They have
a specific listing for our cars, 30mm front and 22mm adjustable rear.

I have a wholesale account with Global and can get you these parts; I was the one that commissioned whiteline to design the front adjustable bar not too long ago.

Whiteline and Global Performance has just implemented a STRICT sales policy which dictates that retailers can NOT sell for less than 10% below msrp...if caught the vendor losses his/her right to sell Whiteline products. That being said the prices are:

Front Adjustable: $197 shipped
Front Non-Adjustable: $174.03 shipped
Rear Adjustable: $197 shipped



As of May 22nd both bars are in stock and ready to ship and if you were interested could have these out the door as soon as Tuesday as Monday is a Holiday. Just in case there is any confusion I'm from Canada but the bars would be shipped from the Global's warehouse in Michigan. I have sold dozens of these bars in the last 1.5years and so far NO complaints that I've been made aware of. The feedback on these so far is absolutely amazing.

Please let me know if you have any questions.
 

SWD Fredester 3

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Raptor Racing;1032250 said:
I have a wholesale account with Global and can get you these parts; I was the one that commissioned whiteline to design the front adjustable bar not too long ago.

Whiteline and Global Performance has just implemented a STRICT sales policy which dictates that retailers can NOT sell for less than 10% below msrp...if caught the vendor losses his/her right to sell Whiteline products. That being said the prices are:

Front Adjustable: $197 shipped
Front Non-Adjustable: $174.03 shipped
Rear Adjustable: $197 shipped



As of May 22nd both bars are in stock and ready to ship and if you were interested could have these out the door as soon as Tuesday as Monday is a Holiday. Just in case there is any confusion I'm from Canada but the bars would be shipped from the Global's warehouse in Michigan. I have sold dozens of these bars in the last 1.5years and so far NO complaints that I've been made aware of. The feedback on these so far is absolutely amazing.

Please let me know if you have any questions.
George, thanks for the info, I will place an order for both on Tuesday.
Thanks, Fred
 

Ma70.Ent

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Any problems with Whitelines being too stiff to the point where the endlinks or tabs break?
 

Poodles

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Ma70.Ent;1032321 said:
Any problems with Whitelines being too stiff to the point where the endlinks or tabs break?

Drive your car hard enough, and the stock swaybars will break the tabs...

As it is, I LOVE my whitelines... and Raptor Racing rocks! (I need a sticker damnit...)
 

Poodles

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Just stating what was found after they used to race these cars in SCCA Stock class...

They had to bend the rules and allow them to beef up the tabs as it was a safety hazard. Can't find the article right now, but it's why they went to the plastic endlinks isntead of being smart and making the tabs stronger...