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Hi guys,

Basically one of my coilovers on my GTR is knocking and leaking and I'm going to get a new set (probably just jap ones or something as i've heard good bang for buck reviews) unless someone can convince me otherwise..

Now I don't exactly know much about suspension so wanted to take it to someone that does any recommendations?

Any help is welcomed, Cheers

Leigh

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yeh definately +1 for traction tyres.

as for the knocking you may get away with hitting the tops with a rattle gun but if they're well proper f*cked then your obviously gonna have to replace em. if you are then go some custom valved tien ra's through racepace. i've got em in my car and they are very comfortable. last thing you want to do to it is turn it into a pig car to drive with some cheap coilovers.

just buy some and put it in yourself, it's not as hard as you may think. if i can do it anyone can do it because when it comes to using tools im crap at it lol.

ok then we can work on your gtr at my place, i got plenty of tools to :)

ok then we can work on your gtr at my place, i got plenty of tools to ;)

haha, sounds like a date :) . i do have the new suspension that needs fitting and i cant see it being that much different than in my gtt.

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