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Hey guyz

I have a r32 gts4, and having problems with the rear suspension.

The car is at the right high, and the shockers and springs that are on the car are TEIN

this is what is written on the sticker on the shocker

Tein Sports Spec

Type HR

DLN15-12531

BNR-32-R

10004

And the spring or coil-over if thats what you call it has:

Tien

G060-ABC

Now the problem i am having is that basically the car is sitting at a good height, however the rear suspension is knocking and i feel every damn bump

Now i kno the ride isnt ganna be smooth all the time, however the knocking a roughness is fairly bad.

Is there any adjustments that can be made to improve or any suggestions you could offer me.

I have the tool to adjust the height however i have not adjusted it before, thats how it was when i imported the car.

Thanks Joe

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Take the springs out of the rear and put them in the front. Sell the front springs to some poor unsuspecting soul. Use the mone to buy some rear spings with a reasonable spring rate, around 200 to 250 lbs per inch would be my suggestion.

Do a search you will find plenty of info on Teins:cheers:

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