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Hi Guys,

Has any one used pedder s suspension on their skyline.

I have to get them changed and is looking around.

Was quoted 3500 for koni s with labour.

What are my options, does pedder make suitable susp.

As far as i knw they are only gud for aussie car s.

Please Advise.....

R 33 Series 2

Thanks

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Hey mate,

I'm not sure what you get in that package but for me they are doing the following:

Koni shox/coilovers (no springs) and alignment and a few miscellaneous bits nd pieces all up for $1,500 labour included.

Yet he did mention that for the Pedders sport pack it's around $550 per corner so i think it's still maybe a little high.

Just my thoughts.

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just ring around a few places for prices then talk them down saying that another place gave you a better price.. stuff like that.. or you could buy the parts yourself and do the labour. saves alot of money

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Go to Centreline (Chris) or Traction Tyres (Andrew). They have Bilsteins, Konis and Whiteline springs, stabiliser bars and alignment products and they know their stuff. Please don't go to Pedders.:P

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Hey mate,

I'm not sure what you get in that package  but for me they are doing the following:

Koni shox/coilovers (no springs) and alignment and a few miscellaneous bits nd pieces all up for $1,500 labour included.

Yet he did mention that for the Pedders sport pack it's around $550 per corner so i think it's still maybe a little high.

Just my thoughts.

Thnx....

Koni shox / coilovers ...are they 2nd hand or new???

Pedder s are charging $1500 nego for there sport s pack...

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Please don't go to Pedders.

Why did you say that??

I got told to use the exact same equipment (Koni Sport) from Chris from Centreline and he also quoted me the same price $1,500 supplied & fitted. Why would i drive to Thomastown for the same parts?

Just my thoughts...

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