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hey guys/girls

just wondering if anyone has put coilovers in there R34 N/A? if so which coilovers did u use? (r33?)

looking at getting either greddy's or HKS hypermax II's for a R33 and putting them in.

i know i will have to adjust the height for the car to be even.

any help/suggestions would be appreciated

cheers luke

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o ok kool. has anyone got pics of teins on there 34 set on fully low?

which set would you guys recommend for hills/street?

since my car is 4WD would it make any difference?

cheers luke

Edit: just looking on the tein website since my car is a r34 GT-four, theres none compatible so would r34 Gt coilovers work?

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o ok kool. has anyone got pics of teins on there 34 set on fully low?

which set would you guys recommend for hills/street?

since my car is 4WD would it make any difference?

cheers luke

Edit: just looking on the tein website since my car is a r34 GT-four, theres none compatible so would r34 Gt coilovers work?

Possibly look at the GTR ones?

I would suggest speaking to Fulcrum susp in QLD. They are the Australian Tein distributor, and develloped the Australia Super Street Specs. The will tell you what you can/can't get in Australian and Jap specs I would say.

very curious..

anyone?

in r34's the non turbos (except GT-v) have eye shape ends on the bottom on the shock.

the turbo model's have forks

the reason why nissan done this i have no idea.

gonna give fulcrum a call later this week or next and see what they say.

also are Aus spec Teins higher then Jap spec ones?

r33 gts4 use the same suspension as r34 na skylines

rears of the na's use eyeball mounts

where as gtt and gtr use fork

and if u want to go low, i suggest u invest in buddyclub D1 or N1+ coilovers

have currently a set for sale champ if u wanna pm me, was a custom order also, had to buy 2 eye ball mounts extra

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