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TB RACING
03-22-2004, 10:04 PM
So you've been looking around for a nice entry level suspension and wasn't sure what components to get.

We've put toghether this package to get you going at a nice affordable price.

What our Suspension package includes:

1 WRX 20-24mm Whiteline Adjustable Rear Swaybar
1 Set of Rear Swaybar Bushings

1 WRX Whiteline Front Strut Tower Brace with Silver Ends. (This bar will fit with larger STi or similarly sized upgraded topmount intercoolers)

1 WRX Whiteline Rear Strut Tower Brace

1 Set of your choice of either -
Whiteline Control Springs (approx 1.5 inch drop)
or
Whiteline Flatout Springs (approx 2 inch drop)



Heck and I'll even throw in FREE SHIPPING!!! Thats a $50 value alone on a kit of this size.

You can get this entire kit for only $650 Shipped within continental US!!!! :D

Please Specify Year / Sedan or Wagon / as well as control or flatout springs.

Quanities are limited, but all items are in stock and ready to ship!!

Remember, we are a Whiteline Master Distributer. If you are interested in any other Whiteline Goodies, please don't hesitate to ask.

Brad
TB Racing
www.tbracing.com
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SleepyRex
03-24-2004, 11:03 AM
do you have the flatout springs for the 2004 WRX(sedan)? if so what's the drop and the price?

TB RACING
03-24-2004, 12:17 PM
04 springs are out of stock till our next shipment :(

I can place a set on B/O for you with a deposit, they seem to be selling out rediculously fast.

HonduHunter
03-24-2004, 01:52 PM
wow...im broke:(

TB RACING
03-24-2004, 01:56 PM
Originally posted by HonduHunter
wow...im broke:(

We have a near full line of Whiteline inventory if you want to get something small to hold you over. We have some little items like Endlinks or Anti-lift kits that might be just what you're looking for.

We are stocking pretty much every part Whiteline makes for Subarus. If it's not in stock, its because it sold out and more are on the way :)

TB RACING
03-24-2004, 03:18 PM
Here's a nice video about how Whiteline makes the "Best Suspension and Handling Kits in the World"

http://www.whiteline.com.au/Project/WL_testing_01w.mpg

sLpFhaWK
03-24-2004, 11:36 PM
I'm waiting on whiteline flatout springs for my 04, don't forget to let me kno when they come in!

Vikingmoose
03-25-2004, 12:05 AM
Brad-

Do the Control springs for an '04 sedan work with the stock struts like the ProDrives and Eiback ProKit? Also, do you have any pictures of the Control springs on an '04 sedan or wagon?

I don't have the funds to buy yet, but I'm curious for possible future transactions. Maybe if I do well in Vegas this weekend we'll talk. Thanks!

Justin

wrx102
03-25-2004, 12:12 AM
What are the spring rates for the Control and Flatout springs? '02 wrx. thanks

TB RACING
03-25-2004, 01:37 PM
Originally posted by Vikingmoose
Brad-

Do the Control springs for an '04 sedan work with the stock struts like the ProDrives and Eiback ProKit? Also, do you have any pictures of the Control springs on an '04 sedan or wagon?

I don't have the funds to buy yet, but I'm curious for possible future transactions. Maybe if I do well in Vegas this weekend we'll talk. Thanks!

Justin

The 04 Springs are designed to work on the 04 Sedan, stock struts or any other 04 struts. I don't have any installed pictures yet. :(

TB RACING
03-25-2004, 01:42 PM
Originally posted by wrx102
What are the spring rates for the Control and Flatout springs? '02 wrx. thanks


spring rate on the control springs is 190/170

the flatout spring rates are 225/190

TB RACING
03-25-2004, 01:44 PM
Originally posted by sLpFhaWK
I'm waiting on whiteline flatout springs for my 04, don't forget to let me kno when they come in!

They are getting reserved fast. It still wouldn't be a bad idea to put down a deposit on a set, otherwise I have no way of holding a set for you for sure :(

wrx102
03-25-2004, 01:49 PM
Do you have any specials on the Whiteline Flatout or Control springs for an '02 WRX?

TB RACING
03-25-2004, 01:52 PM
Originally posted by wrx102
Do you have any specials on the Whiteline Flatout or Control springs for an '02 WRX?

I obviosuly can't give as large of a discount on them as if you ordered multiple items, however I can discount them some. Drop me an email at sales@tbracing.com and I'll give you a price quote.

Remember to include your shipping address so I can give you the total shipped.

I have both style springs in stock for the 02'.

SleepyRex
03-25-2004, 06:30 PM
what is the drop on the front and rear for the flatout springs for a 04 sedan?

TB RACING
03-25-2004, 08:15 PM
Originally posted by SleepyRex
what is the drop on the front and rear for the flatout springs for a 04 sedan?

Approx 2 inch. They are a very close to even drop front to rear, unlike many other brands where the rear end is lower than the front when you're done.

SleepyRex
03-25-2004, 08:39 PM
you wouldn't by chance have a profile shot of the springs on a 04 WRX?

Danny


whats the wait on the back order and amount needed to reserve?

TB RACING
03-25-2004, 08:55 PM
Originally posted by SleepyRex
you wouldn't by chance have a profile shot of the springs on a 04 WRX?

Danny


whats the wait on the back order and amount needed to reserve?

I don't have any pictures yet. I'll be looking for our customers to hopefully send us in them as they install the kits :)

Back Order is about a month, we have to wait for them to come over from Australia.
Deposit is typically 50% to preorder anything.

wrx102
03-28-2004, 10:23 PM
What springs would you recommend for autoxing? Have you had any feedback from customers who autox in the control or flatout springs? Their spring rates seem like they would be pretty good for autox, but being a progressive spring, they might not be that great on the track. Any suggestions?

TB RACING
03-29-2004, 10:20 AM
Originally posted by wrx102
What springs would you recommend for autoxing? Have you had any feedback from customers who autox in the control or flatout springs? Their spring rates seem like they would be pretty good for autox, but being a progressive spring, they might not be that great on the track. Any suggestions?

I've always felt that suspension differences are a matter of preference and driver style. So for me to say that these would be better for autox or track wouldn't be a very accurate statement.

These springs are right about in the middle of the market on stiffness and a little lower drop than most.

If you don't plan to change out your shocks right away, than these springs will defiantely work well with your stock shocks for the time being.
If you've gone with an aftermarket shock already, then its merely going to be a matter of tuning them in to mate up with these the best for the application whether it be an autox or track course.