Whiteline springs/suspension

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Jookmasta
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let me first state that i used the magic red button and nothing viable was found. i would like to know if anyone has had any experience with the whiteline springs and whether they handle well and how was the drop. also since they say that their front springs are linear while the rear are progressive, does this produce the best of both worlds or am i wrong? i just need to know if they perform better than the eibach, S.T, tein, blah blah blah. i did my homework but i would like some feedback on these springs.


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Whiteline is not the best quality brand name compared to many German suspension makers. Whitleline has done many researches, according to their website, for different applications, but I am sure H&R and Eibach have done much more. I don't know if they are that great, but your money is safer with the German brands. Tein is also a good brand, but their S Tech Springs are not suited for performance driving.

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well the prices between the H&R and the eibach and the whiteline are about a ten to five dollar difference. the teins are considerably cheaper but u do get what you pay for. plus i have heard mixed reviews about their springs but their coilovers are the shiznit. nonetheless any more comments or suggestions.

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You cannot go wrong with H&R or Eibach. If whiteline springs are anything like their sway bars, I wouldn't consider them equals to the other companies.


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