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wondering if anyone can help me with my dilemma.

my rh front suspension is rogered on my 32, sits 15mm lower than the left. dunno whats caused it, no local suspension shop wants to touch it.

plus its a good excuse to spend money on my car :devil:

i use the car as a daily, was just wondering what everyone thinks whether i should go for coilovers or just change to a bilstein setup. i eventually would like to get into track work a little more. should i bite the bullet and get coilovers, or will bilsteins or the like do for the track?

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HSD HR 1600 or there abouts and p1ss easy to install.

been in my 32 sedan for a while now and i love them.

Be prepared to replace bushes and such after a while as stiffer suspension puts more stress on other components.

yeah bushes would be the next step, especially if i dont go with coilovers.

i can get them cheap thru work so thats not a hassle. :devil:

Hey mate,

The question is what is causing it to be 15mm crooked? Which side is low, and is it front and rear?

Have we (WA SUSPENSIONS) had a look at it?

If you want track type work, then coilovers are the way to go for adjustments etc.

Cheers

Brad

Hey mate,

The question is what is causing it to be 15mm crooked? Which side is low, and is it front and rear?

Have we (WA SUSPENSIONS) had a look at it?

If you want track type work, then coilovers are the way to go for adjustments etc.

Cheers

Brad

i personally think the springs have been cut, they guy i bought it from liked to cut corners and im still going through the car fixing stuff. and correct me if im wrong, but ive been told that cut springs can loose tension, or something along those lines.

its just front right, everything else appears to be ok. no you guys havent had a look. did speak to you last week bout a price on teins tho.

If only the front right is low, and the back is level, when you level the front, the back may go out.

Cutting springs is a bad idea for many reasons....and yes it could easily cause the car to be crooked.

Happy to take a look at it if you like.

You dont have to go coilovers. Im sure we can find a package/setup to suit your needs and budget.

Cheers

Brad

tein flex $1500 or less

Spring Rate F6k/R6k

http://page9.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/k115291818

or tein street $1200 or less

Spring Rate F4k/R4k

http://page9.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/k121383719

if you don't mind buying from japan you can get some good deals on new or 2nd coilovers

ohh very hardcore

OHLINS

F:14K R:12K

http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b101855314

tein flex $1500 or less

Spring Rate F6k/R6k

http://page9.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/k115291818

or tein street $1200 or less

Spring Rate F4k/R4k

http://page9.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/k121383719

if you don't mind buying from japan you can get some good deals on new or 2nd coilovers

ohh very hardcore

OHLINS

F:14K R:12K

http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b101855314

those are for 33, they fit 32?????

Edited by Brad3416

lol epci fail..

lets try that again one second

tein type flex with edfc (in cabin damper adjustment)

$1500 ish

6k/5k spring rate

http://page6.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/f80305276

tein typle flex $1000 ish

6k/5k spring rate

http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/123904730

tein super street $1000 ish

4k/4k spring rate

http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/w40766583

btw i just listed ruff price of the coilovers plus shipping just to give you an idea about what is out there in the land of the rising sun lol

ps brad i recon those ohlins would be good for pauly car lol :devil:

Edited by Kaido_RR

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