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Has anyone fitted "G4 Racing" coilovers? If so any feedback would be greatly appreciated, as I am thinking of getting these for my skyline. Reason being can't afford the likes of Tein, and these looks like good value.

Only reservation I have is that the spring rates even for the street entry coilovers are very high, so suggesting a very stiff and hard ride. 13(F) and 8.7 ® Kg/mm.

Thanks.

Dave.

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hey, i'm actually quite new to SAU,

just recently on sunday night i put my deposit on a R33 and should be gettin the car.. a series 2 gtst..

i'm also planning to get those coilovers.. and i would also like to know, how much would i actually be able to lower the car with them..and will it give me a better ride comfort...as in will it be really stiff and uncomfortable?

thanks in advance to anyone replying ;)

- Rohan

Has anyone fitted "G4 Racing" coilovers? If so any feedback would be greatly appreciated, as I am thinking of getting these for my skyline. Reason being can't afford the likes of Tein, and these looks like good value.

Only reservation I have is that the spring rates even for the street entry coilovers are very high, so suggesting a very stiff and hard ride. 13(F) and 8.7 ® Kg/mm.

Thanks.

Dave.

Hi Dave, please refer to our thread in the business trader section for full technical specifications on the G4 coilover kits:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=108386

As mentioned in that thread, you arent restricted to the factory spring rates provided with each G4 kit, and in fact we can supply any spring rates you choose and we also offer a free changeover if you arent happy with the factory spring rates ;)

This is matched with a no-questions-asked 12 month replacement warranty.

If you have any further questions please feel free to drop me a pm or give us a ring in store.

Cheers,

Steve

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