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overtureZ 05-20-2020 07:48 PM

Anyone running whiteline springs?
 
https://rcagarage.com/shop/suspensio...gs-wsk-nis002/

See the link above for what I am talking about.

I ordered these because they offer a lower drop in the rear over the front, and whiteline is a known good brand from my knowledge.. (25mm front and 35mm rear)

Has anyone else used or is using these springs? If so can you give me a little review on them?

Thank you!

Maestro666 05-21-2020 05:21 PM

Yep I am using them. They are made in my country, so obvious choice here.

Ride comfort: Improved
Handling: Improved
Hard Parking: Improved

Surprisingly I have had far less scraping of my front since the whiteline springs.

overtureZ 05-26-2020 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Maestro666 (Post 3936066)
Yep I am using them. They are made in my country, so obvious choice here.

Ride comfort: Improved
Handling: Improved
Hard Parking: Improved

Surprisingly I have had far less scraping of my front since the whiteline springs.

Awesome to hear! I have always looked at whiteline as a quality manufacture, so glad to see that it was an overall improvement to your ride!

Surprised more people don't opt for these springs!

OptionZero 05-26-2020 01:30 PM

While I have no experience with this company personally, and would not begrudge anyone in their home market from using them . . .

. . . I know someone who built a SEMA car (new supra) that was sponsored by Whiteline and was not entirely pleased with their suspension parts, which broke and stranded him in Vegas somewhere. It was apparently not the best experience overall.

For springs, they don't seem like a popular option. Seems like everyone uses Swifts, if they aren't going to coilovers.

overtureZ 05-27-2020 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3937096)
While I have no experience with this company personally, and would not begrudge anyone in their home market from using them . . .

. . . I know someone who built a SEMA car (new supra) that was sponsored by Whiteline and was not entirely pleased with their suspension parts, which broke and stranded him in Vegas somewhere. It was apparently not the best experience overall.

For springs, they don't seem like a popular option. Seems like everyone uses Swifts, if they aren't going to coilovers.

Thank you for your input!
From what I have seen on here swift was one of the first, so that makes since to me that it's the most popular option.
You google lowering springs for 370z and swift is probably gonna be right there in the front page a few times.
Whiteline on the other hand isn't really advertised, so it makes me feel like they are a kind of hidden gem that people don't give a chance or just can't find haha. :tup: Either way the springs should be better than stock.

Maestro666 05-28-2020 05:33 AM

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Originally Posted by overtureZ (Post 3937373)
Thank you for your input!
From what I have seen on here swift was one of the first, so that makes since to me that it's the most popular option.
You google lowering springs for 370z and swift is probably gonna be right there in the front page a few times.
Whiteline on the other hand isn't really advertised, so it makes me feel like they are a kind of hidden gem that people don't give a chance or just can't find haha. :tup: Either way the springs should be better than stock.

Definitely better than stock. Get this, my girlfriend, sitting in the passenger seat, commented on how nice the car drives now. Yep!

AlWakRa 05-28-2020 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3937096)
While I have no experience with this company personally, and would not begrudge anyone in their home market from using them . . .

. . . I know someone who built a SEMA car (new supra) that was sponsored by Whiteline and was not entirely pleased with their suspension parts, which broke and stranded him in Vegas somewhere. It was apparently not the best experience overall.

For springs, they don't seem like a popular option. Seems like everyone uses Swifts, if they aren't going to coilovers.


From my experience, they are a great quality, I have their sway bars on my z, also their bushings are highly regarded as far as poly bushings, but I don't know about their work on the new supra. Anyway, I agree, Swift is one of the top choices as far as springs.


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