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Now i have heard a few different stories from people regarding coilovers for c210's ..

Some people say that R33 coilovers fit right upto the rear of the c210, while some people say that s13 gear fits but you need to drill 2 holes to fit them up.

As for the front, People are saying i can use R31 struts that bolt straight up and also giving me the option for a bigger brake option later on, then some people say that mr30 gear fits up and you can get custom coilovers for mr30 and they will fit to c210 strut tops.

Can people please clear this up for ?

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ive heard the same in regards to the s13 coilovers :yes:

, but the 33 not too sure....:/

pedders suspention do a kit for custom coil over kit :merli:

(ive priced them up 4 my car (c210)) approx 800 bucks if i pulled the struts out. :thumbsup:

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if u wanted to go cheap in the front ive put XF front springs in the front of my old c210 (i did cut them so it wouldnt sit real high :domokun: ) and they were stiff as hell and worked well

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WOW $800 is pretty good. considiring how much you pay for parts for the car lol. So i take out all my struts and that and take them to pedders and they make me custom coilovers ?

they still use ur struts but cut the botton spring support (not sure of the technical word lol) and weld on threaded sleaves and install new spings with the lock nuts.

I have seen pics and they look great, best of luck keep me posted

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