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Sydneykid

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im after aftermarket bushes for rear cradle (stock replacesments) and some pineapples. This thread is a little old and big.. just wondering if you can give me an updated price of these 2 delivered to qld mackay.

thankyou

Prices are on Page 1, no increases (yet).

KCA349 Rear Subframe alignment kit $105.00

There were no replacement rear subframe bushes in the Group Buy, but I can get them at Group Buy prices (ie; retail less 16%);

N92447 Rear Subframe bush kit $198.00

Delivery would be $10

Total = $313

Payment is required at the time of placing the order.

I can do credit card, just PM me the details, or bank transfer

Account Name Jamex Australia

Bank StGeorge Bank

BSB 332-086

Account No 551029694

PM me the transfer receipt number and we are underway.

Please don't forget to send me full name and address for the order plus a contact phone number for the courier in case they need directions or instructions if no one is home.

:P cheers :)

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Sorry for the delay in responding, especially to PM's. The video card in my home PC died and it took me 4 days to find out what it was and fix it. So I am about 110 PM's behind at the moment and trying hard to catch up. Add that to the workload at Superior Suspension (12 to 14 hours a day, 6 days a week) and it will take me a few days to answer everyone.

Hang in there, if you have transferred money, it's safe, I am not going to run off to Brazil with it. You won't miiss out, the Group Buy isn't going to end soon as I have spent some time with Bilstein securing the shock supply for a couple of months at least.

Advanced warning, I am off to the US for 5 weeks from 1st October to 5th November. Checking out some east coast action, Detroit, Chicago, Daytona and the SEMA show in Vegas. So when I don't respond to PM's or emails in that period, I am sure you will understand why.

>_< cheers :D

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Hi Gary,

You know I'm a big fan of the kit. I have a knocking noise coming from the rear, so I took it to the suspension shop that installed it, they said the noise is from the pillowball part of the bearing plate in the rear.

They mentioned the only fix for it was a new pillowball top. Have any others had this problem?

Cheers

Simon

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After getting my car lowered with some 2nd hand shocks/springs.

Car is making loud knocking noises at the front.

Wheel alignment people said its my front upper bushes causing knocking

They offered some pedders parts + installation, but would prefer whiteline instead.

Would I just need front camber kit + front castor kit bushes to re-align wheels and remove knocking sound?

Thanks

Patrick

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hey mate so im down for the shocks while using king spring lows, whiteline bump stops and dust covers, would u reccomend i get the camber kit too.. is this all i'll need? thanks

chase

hey sk ready to buy these parts now got a bit caught up in other stuff.. parts were: Bilstein shocks, whiteline bump stops and dust covers and the rear camber kit since i'll be using king springs...?? can you give me a total and if i need anything else just add it on and get back to me whenever you can.. btw i'll be paying direct deposit and postage will be to 2570 nsw cheers

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Hey Gary for some reason my last reply didnt show up so i'll try again... im ready to purchase the kit now i got caught up with other stuff, im the guy using the king springs.. so im going to need front and rear bilstein shocks, bump stop and dust covers x2, 1 front and rear camber kit and chuck in that swaybar too i guess.. if ive missed anything add it on but can you give me a price for this stuff if its not too much trouble and i'll give you my details and make the deposit following.. cheers mate

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Hi All

Matt here

To Anyone who could not get through, I am now answering PMs and all questions for Gary the best I can. With the new business extremely busy, we have been flat out, however gary is off on Holidays to the USA next week for 5 weeks. This does not mean that sales will hault, as I will personally be looking after all sales and enquiries from this point on. For anyone with more technical questions, there are some I can assist with, but any that I can not will be forwarded to Gary.

So please, PM me (I will check the GB threads when possible, but PM is best - I will supply an email address and a phone number for me)

Cheers

Matt

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