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Hi All,

I purchased an R34 GT-T off a member on this forum. It has ohlins coilovers fitted to it which I am told are height and dampener adjustable. I find the rear suspension too stiff for the street and would like to tweak both front and rear to find the best balance for me.

The first photo is of the strut tops where it looks the dampener can be adjusted, although there are no numbers. I can twist the gold part but didnt want to do so until someone could confirm that was correct.

I cant work out how to get to the rear coilovers?? Looking in from the boot, it looks as though metal is covering any access to it??

Any help much appreciated.

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  john-e boi said:
gold knob should be damper adjustment at the fronts

rears would be on the parcel shelf. seats has to come out, rear shelf off, and you'll be able to see the damper adjustment on top.

Great thanks, will give that a shot tonight!

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