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Hello

I have '91 R32 GTS-T type M with 116000km. I have Cusco tie rod ends and Cusco front tension rods and Cusco front strut bar. As far as I know, my suspension is fine but I am going to have Nissan look at it when I go and get my front end alignment.

If I need to replace anything such as bushings, parts, etc. Should I go with stock parts or get parts from Nismo? Even if everything is fine, should I still change out stuff like the front/rear upper arms, rear lower arms, etc? Or only fix things when they break?

My car is 17 years old so I want to make sure that I keep the suspension good and safe with a good driving feel. I don't have any big horse power mods, only a catback, and pod. But I will be putting a RB 25 turbo in, bigger cams, and bigger fuel pump and bigger fuel injectors later. I have 17s on my car. I like to corner semi fast, and hit it on the highway sometimes. I live in Japan so sometimes there is a lot of bumper to bumper traffic.

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If the suspension is still the standard stuff from 17yrs ago then they would definitely be dead

check out the bilstein group buy, its real good gear

Ok Should I go with Stock Nissan or Nismo(not coilovers, I know I need to buy soon for those) suspension? Want to have good driving and handling.

I don't want to have too stiff of a street ride(girl friend)

Can't help you there. All i know is the bilsteins are great, not too stiff but real good handling on the street.

I would suspect nismo gear to be pretty stiff and cost alot more.

If you are looking at Nismo suspention products and dont want coilovers, I can highly recomend Nismo Progressives!

Their awesome for the road..

Comes with Nismo progressive springs and shockies with 4 damper ajustable settings

The progressive spring means their good on bumps but when compressed enough they stiffen right up and hug the corners really really well!

And if you want to hit up a track or going for a spirited drive you can stiffen the damper right up aswell for a little more stiffness..

Highly reccomed these..

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