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Can anyone recomend a good suspension place in Sydney - Prefer Hills Dustrict or North sides.

I'd like to find someone who knows about all the different options for R33s and understands what Jap Imports sometimes come out here with.

Reason: My Tanabe suspension keep sqeaking - I've had it all out , in pieces and lubed it all up , but it still squeaks. I think it may be the shocks.

I was thinking of Pedders at Hornsby ??

nyhoo - any good recomendations would be appreciated.

Please don't post non-recomeded places - PM me instead.

Cheers,

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Originally posted by A31_Cefiro

Whiteline may know their stuff when it comes to suspension but their customer service is crap. If you have a car that isn't really mainstream then they umm and ahh and just want to get rid of you......

yeah i couldnt agree more.. whiteline setup my car and did a great job.. but at the end of the day they were the rudest most uncoperative pricks ive ever dealt with.. i honestly couldnt believe there attitude... customer service goes a long way

Due to lack of time and frustration (cause the suspension is giving me the 5hits) - I decided to take it up to Hills MS - (just round the corner from where I work) - Mark recomended Koni adjustables - So I am just waiting on a price (and time) from him.....

Cheers all -

hey hey,

I just had some work finished by mark & steve, and i asked them to drop in the koni yellow sports. Theyre ****en hetic :)

Ive still gotta get the rears and coils put in, 1 of my shocks was dead at the front, so thats why ive only had that pair replaced right now.

When driving at say 100k+, slight swerving will make ure arse drift out (with that nice unsafe feeling), so make sure u get all 4 done as well with the right springs.

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