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hi all.im trying to get my gtr to handle well.

hers the suspension list.

nismo lmgt2 17*9 255-45-17 tyre

midori adjustable front upper arms

tein adjustable caster rods

k-sport coilovers (shut up they ride really well(and dont leak or break ur back)

10kg/mm (552lb) front springs

7kg/mm (365lb) rear

white line front and rear adjustable swaybars

rear cradle locking pinaples

floor brace/

front and rear tower bars

removed hicas.

field ets controler.(will post wiring diagram when i have the time)

im after a set up suited to fast ROAD type settings.

eg. front + rear toe, front camber.

the rest is cool.

im not after full race settings (not 6deg neg on the front etc)

any guidence would be much apreciated.

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the alignment is 0 on the front

+5mill on the rear (total)

3 deg camber on the front

1.75 on the rear

about 7 deg +caster

turn in is good but as soon as the car settles in to the corner it starts understeering quite badly.

it feels as if the back of the car is lifting up and overloading the front tyres.

this is with the front and rear swaybars on there softest setting. and the shocks on their 1/4 hard setting.

are these spring rates suitable for these swaybars?

  • 2 weeks later...
the alignment is 0 on the front

                      +5mill on the rear (total)

                        3 deg camber on the front

                        1.75 on the rear

about 7 deg +caster

turn in is good but as soon as the car settles in to the corner it starts understeering quite badly.

it feels as if the back of the car is lifting up and overloading the front tyres.

this is with the front and rear swaybars on there softest setting. and the shocks on their 1/4 hard setting.

are these spring rates suitable for these swaybars?

Couple of questions:

Why so much toe in at the rear? Less toe in will make the car more neutral (All else being equal)

What ride heights are you running front & rear?

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