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Hi Guys,

Im thinking of getting Coilovers for my R34 GTT and not sure which ones to buy. Ive looked at BC Coilovers and Pedders. Whats the difference? Who do you guys recommend to get them fitted im in melbourne? What am i looking at for the right coilovers, i just want them for a comfortable ride. Also what are some prices am i looking at for the coilovers and fitting. any advice is appreciated.

cheers

Hi Guys,

Im thinking of getting Coilovers for my R34 GTT and not sure which ones to buy. Ive looked at BC Coilovers and Pedders. Whats the difference? Who do you guys recommend to get them fitted im in melbourne? What am i looking at for the right coilovers, i just want them for a comfortable ride. Also what are some prices am i looking at for the coilovers and fitting. any advice is appreciated.

cheers

ARE THESE ANY GOOD? THANKS GUYS.

http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=18623&cat=&page=8

Im no expert but the differences you will be looking at is the spring rates and how stiff you want them. Most jap ones are stiffer for drifting and ect.

The pedders one are more suited to australian roads i have been told andthey do a kit for a 34gtt i think they were saying 1600ish

Hey mate I've got a set of apexi wd coilovers direct fit for a gtt for sale if your interested. There height adjustable only and very comfortable, not to stiff at all for our roads. Looking for $700. Done approx 20 thousand km and in very good condition. Pm me if your interested and Ill send through some photos.

  • 2 weeks later...

My local Pedders tell me that if you get their coilovers fitted by them and you don't like them they will fully refund your cash no questions asked.Go see you local dealer

Steve

Hi Guys,

Im thinking of getting Coilovers for my R34 GTT and not sure which ones to buy. Ive looked at BC Coilovers and Pedders. Whats the difference? Who do you guys recommend to get them fitted im in melbourne? What am i looking at for the right coilovers, i just want them for a comfortable ride. Also what are some prices am i looking at for the coilovers and fitting. any advice is appreciated.

cheers

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