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Hi All,

Im having a big problem with my suspention. Just got my car two weeks back, cant drive on the road as its jumps up all the time and throws the car away from thr road. ooooooooooooooh!!!!!

I got checked my suspention from nismo (castle hill NSW) they say the suspention i have in my car is too too hard and needs to be replaced.

can anyone suggest any good suspention kit (adjustable both front and rear)....cant pay too much money though...

what brand? where to buy? is any second hand good?...how much?...............

thanks guys................

Guys need Help,

I just got my car checked from Pedders, Front left suspention is leaking, and rear left suspention is too soft, they say all needs to be replaced.

Can you suggest any good brand ? where to buy?

I checked nismo website. (www.nismo.com.au) they got Greddy type-s for $1990, Is thisn a good brand? is it worht it?

Please tell me something.......................................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I believe salad did just tell you something.

Theres heaps of options available to you. SK's bilstein kit is apparently good for road/track (though i dont know for sure, ive never used it :) ) or Tein Oz spec super street coilovers. If thats out of budget, how about 4 king springs, 4 KYB shocks. Price should be somewhere around $1000 fitted??

Alternatively, ring around your area and get their opinions....though i suspect it will be much the same as mine.

I believe salad did just tell you something.

Theres heaps of options available to you. SK's bilstein kit is apparently good for road/track (though i dont know for sure, ive never used it :) ) or Tein Oz spec super street coilovers. If thats out of budget, how about 4 king springs, 4 KYB shocks. Price should be somewhere around $1000 fitted??

Alternatively, ring around your area and get their opinions....though i suspect it will be much the same as mine.

Thanks for that pal, SK's bilstein is out of my budget, but like you suggest 4 king springs, 4 KYB shocks $1000 fitted, sounds really good.I will be lloking arround for more pirces tomorrow.,any place that you know who can do for that price, please let me know.

Im not looking to use my car for street race, but want to it to be lowerd and good suspention, thats all..........

Thanks heaps

  • 2 weeks later...
Thanks for that pal, SK's bilstein is out of my budget, but like you suggest 4 king springs, 4 KYB shocks $1000 fitted, sounds really good.I will be lloking arround for more pirces tomorrow.,any place that you know who can do for that price, please let me know.

Im not looking to use my car for street race, but want to it to be lowerd and good suspention, thats all..........

Thanks heaps

Thanks guys

Teins Super Street Aus Spec, I bought a set about 6months ago and they are awesome! about $1600 you should be able to get them for! I think Slide of this forums can get them really cheap but there probably jap spec!

The most effective way to lower it and achieve superior handling is by changing the shocks. The Bilsteins in the Group Buy come with additional circlip grooves which enable you to lower it using the standard springs. Around 24 mm works very well.

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