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  • 2 weeks later...

did a bit over the weekend

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diff needs redoing so thought may aswell pull the rear end out while im at it and try to get some less camber out of it

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stripped it all down

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brae (bag26n) was kind enough to make us up some solid subframe bushs raising the subframe 30mm, thanks mate

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also started on making up a bash bar, just playing with ideas at the moment

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FYI : when i went to 4 bolt driveshafts i used hr31 companion flanges, i was told by numerous sources that thats what you use, when i fitted the companion flange it would sit about 10mm outside of the a arms, it didnt seem right but i just assumed thats how it has to be, only by chance i discovered they where wrong! brae had is hr31 apart and had done z31 5 stud conversion, i borrowed a z31 companion flange just to compare out of curiosity and boom!....

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z31 companion flanges are shorter so anyone wanting to put hr driveshafts in r30 u must run z31 flanges!

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

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got a w/a yesterday.

cars now running -1 deg rear camber and 1mm total toe in, opposed to -3 deg. camber and up to 6mm total toe in.

stoked with the results, car has heaps more grip, x member mod has worked out well. keen to see how it skids

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