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FS: Whiteline Lower Arm Brace
#1
FS: Whiteline Lower Arm Brace
Up for sale is my WhiteLine lower arm brace, commonly known as the best one on the market. As I'm still new to RWD cars in general, it generates a bit more oversteer than I'm comfortable with at this point in time. Thus, my loss is your gain. The will fit any S2000 from 2000 onward, mine is an '02 and I bought it off of a fellow with an '06.
To run the bar, you'll need longer bolts for the four-points under the front subframe, which I can provide as I'll no longer be using them. If you have your own, that's fine too. Installation takes about 25 minutes tops, and the difference is noticeable from the get go. It stiffens up the front rather well. But, I'm basically starting from a driver skill level of zero, so having extra braces isn't really necessary for me right now. Below is the link to Evasive, where it retails for $263.95. Since mine isn't new, I'm willing to let it go for $160. That's about fair.
http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/mm...000-SUSPENSION
So included with this sale is the Whiteline brace itself, 4 longer bolts, and I'll even help you install it. All you have to do is ask.
I'm in Jacksonville, NC and as I don't have pictures up at the moment, feel free to text me at (919)454-1004 and I'll be more than happy to take some and send them to you right away.
To run the bar, you'll need longer bolts for the four-points under the front subframe, which I can provide as I'll no longer be using them. If you have your own, that's fine too. Installation takes about 25 minutes tops, and the difference is noticeable from the get go. It stiffens up the front rather well. But, I'm basically starting from a driver skill level of zero, so having extra braces isn't really necessary for me right now. Below is the link to Evasive, where it retails for $263.95. Since mine isn't new, I'm willing to let it go for $160. That's about fair.
http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/mm...000-SUSPENSION
So included with this sale is the Whiteline brace itself, 4 longer bolts, and I'll even help you install it. All you have to do is ask.
I'm in Jacksonville, NC and as I don't have pictures up at the moment, feel free to text me at (919)454-1004 and I'll be more than happy to take some and send them to you right away.
#3
Does it really make that much of a difference? I had every brace spoon makes on my car. Upper, lower, rear. Made absolutely no difference that I could feel. Took them all back off, still feels the same. Maybe I'm not driving it hard enough? Good luck with sell.
#4
I autocross my car from time to time, and drive it pretty hard on backroads. After driving a buddy's near stock one, I can say that it does make a difference.
#6
Up for sale is my WhiteLine lower arm brace, commonly known as the best one on the market. As I'm still new to RWD cars in general, it generates a bit more oversteer than I'm comfortable with at this point in time. Thus, my loss is your gain. The will fit any S2000 from 2000 onward, mine is an '02 and I bought it off of a fellow with an '06.
To run the bar, you'll need longer bolts for the four-points under the front subframe, which I can provide as I'll no longer be using them. If you have your own, that's fine too. Installation takes about 25 minutes tops, and the difference is noticeable from the get go. It stiffens up the front rather well. But, I'm basically starting from a driver skill level of zero, so having extra braces isn't really necessary for me right now. Below is the link to Evasive, where it retails for $263.95. Since mine isn't new, I'm willing to let it go for $160. That's about fair.
http://www.evasivemo...2000-SUSPENSION
So included with this sale is the Whiteline brace itself, 4 longer bolts, and I'll even help you install it. All you have to do is ask.
I'm in Jacksonville, NC and as I don't have pictures up at the moment, feel free to text me at (919)454-1004 and I'll be more than happy to take some and send them to you right away.
To run the bar, you'll need longer bolts for the four-points under the front subframe, which I can provide as I'll no longer be using them. If you have your own, that's fine too. Installation takes about 25 minutes tops, and the difference is noticeable from the get go. It stiffens up the front rather well. But, I'm basically starting from a driver skill level of zero, so having extra braces isn't really necessary for me right now. Below is the link to Evasive, where it retails for $263.95. Since mine isn't new, I'm willing to let it go for $160. That's about fair.
http://www.evasivemo...2000-SUSPENSION
So included with this sale is the Whiteline brace itself, 4 longer bolts, and I'll even help you install it. All you have to do is ask.
I'm in Jacksonville, NC and as I don't have pictures up at the moment, feel free to text me at (919)454-1004 and I'll be more than happy to take some and send them to you right away.
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