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2012-11-11 15:21:31
#1
Anti Lift Kit
As I was shopping around for Whiteline caster bushing set for my B14, I found that they also make this anti lift kit for Pulsar N14. I think it also fits B14.

So, does anyone has it on and does it worth the extra bucks over the normal caster bushing set?

Caster bushing set:
Whiteline Suspension Parts - Part Number KCA303 - Front Caster Correction Bushings

Caster + Anti Lift kit
Whiteline Suspension Parts - Part Number KCA346 - Front Control Arm Bushings - Rear Position - Anti Lift Caster Correction

Thanks
2012-11-11 18:58:10
#2
This has me interested too but I'm not sure what they mean by anti-lift.
2012-11-11 19:04:13
#3
It says in the part also fits box "b13's and b14's" I think this is like the thing 2jracing sells for b15's...
Edit.
http://www.2j-racing.com/suspension-chassis/b15-anti-lift-caster-kit-front-lower-control-arms.html
Same premise. For 100$ seems worth a try.
Last edited by blackb13se-r on 2012-11-11 at 19-07-32.
2012-11-11 19:18:18
#4
Originally Posted by blackb13se-r
It says in the part also fits box "b13's and b14's" I think this is like the thing 2jracing sells for b15's...
Edit.
anti-lift
Same premise. For 100$ seems worth a try.


Here's the technical description from the 2J racing site:

"The more technical description of this part is; it lowers and decreases the distance of the instant center of the suspension from a Side View Swing Arm view. This alters anti-lift under acceleration, and anti dive under braking. This results in a more stable feel in braking, less weight transfer and front lift under straight line acceleration, and tremendous increases in grip while on the throttle in a corner."

If it does all that the Whiteline kit is definitely worth it.
2012-11-11 20:03:09
#5
Yea I was just reading on the 2j kit. Gotta add the whiteline kit to the list of parts I need now lol.
Last edited by blackb13se-r on 2012-11-11 at 20-03-53.
2012-11-22 23:49:23
#6
I just found and ordered the bushings without the hardware kit on Amazon for less than $54 shipped. You could get the hardware from lowes or home depot for probably less than $15. That's what I'll be doing, and make my own spacers. Whiteline KCA303 Camber Kits : Amazon.com : Automotive@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31oessgzqlL.@@AMEPARAM@@31oessgzqlL
2012-11-23 00:01:33
#7
^^ you can get the whole set up for about that from almost anywhere online.
2012-11-23 00:21:41
#8
Originally Posted by Keo
^^ you can get the whole set up for about that from almost anywhere online.


Almost anywhere? I just googled and looked, but the whole first page is from $94-109.00. I'd like to know where you found that price for the kit the OP posted. Especially since I just ordered the bushings alone.
2012-11-23 00:41:02
#9
Sorry, wrong part#.
2012-11-23 00:50:56
#10
Originally Posted by Keo
Sorry, wrong part#.


No problem. I got a little worried that I missed a good deal, lol.
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