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Hey,

I'm looking to get my S2 Stagea's wheels aligned and was wondering where in Brisbane to take it to get it done?

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Adam

Motsons

Cheers

Gary

Specs:Nissan Stagea RS4T

Front

Caster Left positive 6 degrees

Right positive 5.75 degrees

Camber Left 1.0 degree negative

Right 1.0 degree negative

Toe in Left zero

Right zero

Rear

Camber Left negative 0.5 degrees

Right negative 0.5 degrees

Toe in Left minus 2mm

Right minus 2mm

You can get replacement eccentric bushes which will give you a small amount of adjustment but i have adjustable Cusco rods which second hand cost about the same as the bushes but give heaps of adjustment. I think they were R33 ones but there are many brands/types available.

PS if you just want to replace your bent stocker I still have mine you could have for the postage (about $20) but I would recommend getting adjustables.

for anyone who's interested, the best two i've been able to find (for R33 GTST, it looks the same, so that's what i'm going off at the moment, my FAST skills aren't high enough to check for consistency, lol):

D-Project Adjustable Castor Rods - Suit Silvia/200SX S13 S14 S15, Skyline R32 R33 R34, Cefiro A31, 300ZX Z32 - $249 Delivered from nissansilvia.com. I've only just put these in my s13, haven't had an alignment yet though.

ISC castor arms S13/A31/180sx/S14/S15/R32 gtst/R33 gtst/R34 gtt - $199 NOT DELIVERED (not sure on delivery price). They look exactly the same as the D-Project rods.

sorry for going off topic, but i dont think the caster is adjustable on a stagea. is there anywhere you can buy adjustable caster rods?? my right hand side is bent i think.

I'm pretty sure we have R33 GTR adjustable radius rods on our S2.

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