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Hi SK,

Your inbox is full again :-)

I just wanted confirmation that you recieved the $543 for;

BNF27Z Front stabiliser bar Adj $219.00

BNR26XZ Rear stabiliser bar Adj $219.00

KCA349 Rear Subframe alignment kit $105.00

tnx

Can anyone tell me what the ride height is from center of wheel to the wheel arch for front and back with this kit please?

Customary setting is 355 front 345 rear. You can change them to be different if you really want, but it works best at those heights.

Just make sure the bump stops are trimmed correctly.

Oh nice, same as my current tein's. My new gtr with stock suspension appears to handle better than my worked gtr with tein suspension so I want something that handles better than tein but doesn't lose the current stance it has.

Ive got a set of KCA439 rear subframe bushes... I'm looking at making the subframe bushes redundant as they are shagged out but i also want better rear traction... Should have around 600rwhp soon

Now i want to set them at "Maximum traction" but this is only classified as "reduced" rear mount compliance which "All round performance" is "minimal" compliance.

What would be the better setting?!? Im assuming "Maximum Traction" will still use the front 2 bushes more than "All round performance"?

  • 2 weeks later...

Well I finally got the shocks, springs and front swaybar in yesterday. Then I started bucketing down rain so we knocked off (were working outside dammit). Will drop in the rear bar and subframe bushes at the weekend, then tee up with Fulcrum to do the rest of the bushes and wheel alignment.

Took the car for a good spin this afternoon and was mightily impressed. Even with the standard camber and castor settings and the stock rear bar this kit is good. Damned good. We have some gnarly roads in my neck of the woods as the local council just keeps putting patches on patches. Some of the bumps have been here for twenty years. No kidding. The Bilsteins cope effortlessly with both multiple small ripples and big bumps. Ride is firm but not nasty. I highly recommend this kit to anyone trying to make up their mind.

One thing to watch out for when ordering for a GTS4 is to check your rear shocks. My car had the rear suspension uprights changed to GTR units at some point in its life, which caused some headaches for both me and Gary as I wasn't aware of this when I ordered my kit. GTS4's usually use GTS-t shocks at the rear. So, do yourself and Gary a favour and have a look if you're not sure about your car. The standard GTS4 has rear shocks with an eye at the bottom and the GTR ones have a fork on them. Apparently some guys change the uprights because there's a greater range of stuff for GTR's. If yours have been changed you just get the GTR kit instead of the GTS4 kit.

  • 3 weeks later...

hey SK, received kit today, thanks heaps! just wondering if it would be possible to supply my usual suspension joint with fitting instructions? sent u a pm but your inbox was full, cheers!

hey sidneykid,

got my order for a R32 GTR and i have been sent R33 GTR fronts, thats what it says on the box.

are they the same stroke lenght, shock dimention and valving as the R32 GTR, if they are thats fine. but are they the right ones.

hey sidneykid,

got my order for a R32 GTR and i have been sent R33 GTR fronts, thats what it says on the box.

are they the same stroke lenght, shock dimention and valving as the R32 GTR, if they are thats fine. but are they the right ones.

i second that question

hey sidneykid,

got my order for a R32 GTR and i have been sent R33 GTR fronts, thats what it says on the box.

are they the same stroke lenght, shock dimention and valving as the R32 GTR, if they are thats fine. but are they the right ones.

yeah me too.

still waiting for a reply on the mix up.

As per the PM, there is no mix up, you got exactly what I ordered and it is correct.

:dry: cheers :w00t:

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