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called car tourque in kent town today to ask for a quote but they said they send the stuff to qld!!! but there is apparently some guy from a place called 'fat motorsport' which ive never herd of that does tein coilovers. anyone got a number for this place???

wayne randell calls himself the shock dr does most of the speedway rebuilds and re valving ect ect he is in qld but spedway people ship shocks o him from all over the place .google shock dr and his details will come up

called car tourque in kent town today to ask for a quote but they said they send the stuff to qld!!! but there is apparently some guy from a place called 'fat motorsport' which ive never herd of that does tein coilovers. anyone got a number for this place???

you should find out who they send their stuff too and deal with him directly mate.....cut the middle man out :(

Fat motorsport is a guy that works at pedders on marion rd Marion. I rebuilt my hks coilovers from one of his kits. He had plenty of tein gear. Try ringing pedders at marion.

Fat motorsport is a guy that works at pedders on marion rd Marion. I rebuilt my hks coilovers from one of his kits. He had plenty of tein gear. Try ringing pedders at marion.

awesome i live right near that one, thanks man

YEP PEDDERS AS mentioned above, met him personally, @ my mates party, good bloke, knows what hes doing and has some big racin teams that use hime.

Had a bilstein shaft replcaed and while he was at it changed reaction discs and it made the bilstiens even better, for my mates r32 recently.

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hey man what do you think of ur tein HA's?? there the first set of coilovers iv owned and took a lil while to get used to the bouncy bumpy ride but now im loving them, got the damper settings on max and it goes prety hard round corners although the back end tends to come out sometimes

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hey man what do you think of ur tein HA's?? there the first set of coilovers iv owned and took a lil while to get used to the bouncy bumpy ride but now im loving them, got the damper settings on max and it goes prety hard round corners although the back end tends to come out sometimes

Yeah the tein HA's are pretty good, ive had 2 different sets since that post tho LOL (bit of a suspension whore :) )

Theyre really hard on dampers and spring rates are higher then most because the HA were meant for the jap market. Theyre basically exactly the same thing as Tein SS (Super Streets) with harder rates.

hey guys I got the Hipermax HKS coilovers, adjustable and all. As I take off slowly from the light I could hear slow creaking in the back suspension, is that normal for coilovers or are mine on the way out?? Cheers :thumbsup:

Thats pretty much what ive got in mine now HKS Hipermax II D. Theyre a f**ken awesome coilover... thats all i gotta say. With the creaking etc, hks are known to give up earlier than most brand coilovers, theyre built tough but are more bias towards track side of things so street driving can kill them off. With that said, theyre by far the most predictable coilover ive driven on.

Im in a bit of the same boat as you, my rear right is knocking and by the looks of things will be needing a rebuild soon, took it for a drive through hills last night and it seems to be working fine, just knocking. Might be pillow ball related though, haven't checked it out yet.

Anyone know if the pedders guy does hks coilies?

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Sorry to dig up an old thread but its relevant.

Does "fat motorsport" still work at Pedders? And if not, does anyone have contact details for him? I would like to price the rebuild of two front HKS coilovers

Sorry to dig up an old thread but its relevant.

Does "fat motorsport" still work at Pedders? And if not, does anyone have contact details for him? I would like to price the rebuild of two front HKS coilovers

Just ask for Jarod at pedders on marion rd down sth. He made me up a hks kit and I was able to rebuild them myself. just need a lathe

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