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I drive an R34 GTT - i think its time i have the car lowered as at the moment the car is siting as high as a truck.

I am looking around at my springs, shocks, etc options.

Pedders Sports Ryder kit seem to be the most appealing, i know they're expensive but Kmac seem to be a little more on the cheaper / lower quality side.

Basically I am simply after a low comfortable ride for the street.

Is the Pedders option a little to extreme?

Thanks people. im new to the suspension forums.

Con

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I had Pedders Sports Ryder suspension in my car and i was never that happy with it. Used to be really rough when going over train tracks/ rough roads or something, but at high speed the car seemed to kind of "float" on the road and didnt feal like the car was glued down so to speak. Now not sure wether it was a fault or something with the suspension or i was being picky but yeah. However my old man has them in the Monaro and they feal great. Being a totally different car this may have something to do with it. Recently i sold them and went to Tein Super streets and the difference in suspension was unbelievable. Very happy with my decision.

I'd probably suggest either Sydneykids Bilstein Suspesion as every one praises it or go something like the Super Streets.

Hope that helps.

Edited by PM-R33

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