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That GB won't help because of the duties/tax across the border will add up to about the same price. I'd say do it with ground shipping because UPS really kills it. Whiteline charges the same price for S&H to US or Canada.
How much do these rear sway bars go for? If a bunch of you wanna order together maybe I'll go in on it. Afterall I have new struts, springs and now new suspension arm endlinks.
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On 2001-07-06 20:22, Phi wrote:
hey Dickson,
It looks like James got the Swaybars today :grin: Holla at him. I wish I got in on that GB. You can still buy directly from Downunder right?
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Tony "the tiger" is looking for a swaybar for his Camry too. That makes four of us.
According to Dickson the bar goes for about $200 CDN. Right Dickson?
Jeff- Damn you! Now I have to wait to install everything!! :razz: You wanna get in contact with Tony and get a commitment from him. do you have is e-mail addy? I do.
I'm in fo sho :grin:
What about you Anish? you game?
We'd better get this stuff before winter
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I'm not sure what sway bars go for. Is $200 CDN a good price? What's the benefits of this over the stock one?
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On 2001-07-07 15:22, Phi wrote:
Tony "the tiger" is looking for a swaybar for his Camry too. That makes four of us.
According to Dickson the bar goes for about $200 CDN. Right Dickson?
Jeff- Damn you! Now I have to wait to install everything!! :razz: You wanna get in contact with Tony and get a commitment from him. do you have is e-mail addy? I do.
I'm in fo sho :grin:
What about you Anish? you game?
We'd better get this stuff before winter
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Phi, can you get in touch with Tony to arrange? As to Anish's questions about the benefits of the swaybar over the stock one, the handling should be way better. Specifically, the swaybar (or, roll bar, or anti-roll bar; the correct term is anti-roll bar) keeps your car's frame from twisting when going around corners. You get a better contact patch to the ground, and understeer is reduced. We should get a testimonial from Dickson, but it may not be very useful since he is doing a whole suspension upgrade along with the whiteline bar. So it's hard to tell how much of the improvement is attributable to the bar.
Dickson, got the link to the whiteline site?? Maybe I can arrage for the stuff to be shipped to NY, and we'll take a road trip to pick it up. Anyone else in??? Darryl, are you on this forum yet??
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This is Darryl's prom weekend! He's out getting drunk and laid. hehe. He's away for the weekend to visit his gf. He will be back to help me finish up on my rear struts/springs on Monday. The front is AMAZING though! I will bring him here then. :smile:
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On 2001-07-07 18:40, Spectra Blue Camry wrote:
Phi, can you get in touch with Tony to arrange? As to Anish's questions about the benefits of the swaybar over the stock one, the handling should be way better. Specifically, the swaybar (or, roll bar, or anti-roll bar; the correct term is anti-roll bar) keeps your car's frame from twisting when going around corners. You get a better contact patch to the ground, and understeer is reduced. We should get a testimonial from Dickson, but it may not be very useful since he is doing a whole suspension upgrade along with the whiteline bar. So it's hard to tell how much of the improvement is attributable to the bar.
Dickson, got the link to the whiteline site?? Maybe I can arrage for the stuff to be shipped to NY, and we'll take a road trip to pick it up. Anyone else in??? Darryl, are you on this forum yet??
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