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received the following reply from whiteline:

The BDR5 kit doesn't come with the link bushes. The standard links and bushes are used for this application.

not quite sure which standard links and bushes he is talking about, unless it hooks up to the bottom of the shocks

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Interesting reply from Whiteline.

Checked their catalogue and listing for a 240k is

Front: part BDF33 type R diameter 24mm price code C

Rear: part BDR5 type K diameter 18mm price code C

and the notes at the bottom of the page explain the types as

R = Replacement & K = Kit

now if BDR5 was type RK then I would accept the use of the original links as that means 'Replacement with kit' (their description).

So they obviously know that it is NOT a replacement and thus SHOULD know that links are not there in the first place!

Not good marketing!!

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looks like a nice product, but this is the 240 "K" forum... :)

i must admit, from the supplied instructions i couldn't be assed climbing under the back of the car to do this yet, especially when i still have a fair bit of work to get done to the rear, (plus it looks a little too complicated to think about yet ;)

i did email them back, but yet to receive a reply

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Update to rear kit links issue.

quote/

Thank you for your interest in Whiteline sway bars.

You are right on the money with you assumptions, our "replacement" type

sway bars are a direct replacement for the OEM sway bar and usually only

come with the D-bushes to allow fitment, usually the OEM end-links are

to be re-used. The "Kit" type of sway bars are for vehicles that do not

have a sway bar fitted as OEM, therefore they are supplied with all the

components required for the fitment.

I hope this helps you.

Regards,

Wayne Cunningham

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Technical support

Go Flatout with Whiteline Automotive

* Email: wayne@whiteline.com.au

/unquote

I would get back onto Whiteline and ask them for a full and detailed explanation of just how they expect the kit to be fitted without links.

Probably worthwhile emailing Wayne direct, at least you won't be dealing with a salesman!

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finally ;)

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Hi Kent,

My apologies, you are correct.

Unfortunately our fitting kit does not include these bushes, it is something that we are looking into including with this kit. Please let me know how many you believe you will need an I will have them posted to you.

Kind Regards,

Wayne Vickery

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from the diagram, i assume there should be 4 link rubbers?

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Two different Wayne's !!!

Wayne Vickery's answer sounds like a salesman so might be worth CC to Wayne Cunningham.

Anyway, I would expect the links to consist of:

2 links of suitable length

8 dished washers

8 nuts, locking variety

8 bushes ('rubbers')

That would fit out both sides.

You can determine the link length only on installation.

The bar ends should be reasonably close to parallel to the suspension trailing arm.

I would measure the distance between the bar and the trailing arm and give Whiteline that infornation. THEY can then supply the correct link kits.

I'm still assuming that you don't have the links themselves (2 short rods threaded on both ends, 8 dished washers and 8 self locking nuts).

edit/

From the second pic you posted, appears you may have the washers and nuts in the package directly below 'Test Pilot'.

I still don't see any evidence of the 2 short rods threaded on both ends.

So, part of the link kits, no links and no 'rubbers'!

/edit

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well, i finally got some real feedback from technical wayne..

looks like they missed out quite a bit of kit.. in the kit...

he is going to post me out the missing parts (rubbers and links), and he has emailed me some photo's on how it is meant to go together (which is not written in the directions strangely..). i will post them up to my site now

i guess i must be a whiteline "test pilot" after all!

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  • 1 year later...

Hi,

Has any one got part numbers, company name for the "Sway Bar Mount To Chassis Bushing" (original size / 20mm) and the "Sway Bar Link Bushing" using urethane / polyurethane ?

I'm wanting to replace my original rubber bushes and have not found a replacement yet

Nigel

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Hi,

Has any one got part numbers, company name for the "Sway Bar Mount To Chassis Bushing" (original size / 20mm) and the "Sway Bar Link Bushing" using urethane / polyurethane ?

I'm wanting to replace my original rubber bushes and have not found a replacement yet

Nigel

I found these, they may work

http://www.noltecsuspension.com/popproduct.php?id=N21063#

and

http://www.noltecsuspension.com/popproduct.php?id=n21014#

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  • 7 years later...
Hi Guys,

I thought it might be a good idea to pool together all the available suspension upgrades / bushes etc for the C110 240K. that i have been able to find on the net, hopefully others can contribute and save us all a little research!

Front:

Rear:

Shock Absorbers:

Front:

Rear:

Just thought i would bump this, its good info...not sure whats still available 8 years later though ;)

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