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hi all

my car had been lowered when i bought it

im gonna put the normal suspention to get enought ground clearearance...

the problem is my mechanic said i shouldnt be change the suspension because i got mad suspention..

cant remember the brand but he said it worth around $3000.... anyway i dont wanna drive it around without

mad bodykits on... i prefer better looks than performance... anyway does anyone know good brand of suspention on R34 GTT? doenst have to be too good.. im talking about little bit better than standard suspention.. i prefer adjustable.... too many things guys... sorry..

cheers

paul

just adding one thing..

mine is fixed but if i change spring would the height of suspention can go up?

cheers

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If you have suspension worth 3K I would assume it has some form of height adjustment?? More than likely you may already have height adjustable coilovers in it? Take a pic and show us so we can try and identify what you have...

If you have suspension worth 3K I would assume it has some form of height adjustment?? More than likely you may already have height adjustable coilovers in it? Take a pic and show us so we can try and identify what you have...

hi!

my mechanic said its fixed one not adjustable....

i cant remember the name of it but ill ask him and post it here..

and i heard that if i just change springs of suspension, i can get any height i want.... is that right?

or if i want to change height, do i have to change whole suspension???????

cheers man!!!!

It might still be height adjustable, you just need a machinist to etch a new groove and move the circlip up/down. That's what I had done to my nismo/bilstein coilovers.

i checked the name of my suspension.. its bilstein... and HKS springs... not sure its adustable... are there all bilstein are adjustable? i changed my wheels to 235/35/19 front 265/30/19 on the back... the height seems gone up a bit...

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