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Because they are cheap Chinese shit with bouncy spring rates. GC coilovers are the best of the 'not quite real coilovers' setup.

tein is a recognised and respected manufacturer of suspension parts, not sure about those ebay numbers, never seen them before.

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Because they are cheap Chinese shit with bouncy spring rates. GC coilovers are the best of the 'not quite real coilovers' setup.

 

Where would i find them, and what sort of price am i looking at?

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tein is a recognised and respected manufacturer of suspension parts, not sure about those ebay numbers, never seen them before.

 

I spend to much time looking on the american/australian ebays

that's a big NO bud ....!!!!!!!!

 

@ $24.99 ...... just don't.......;)

 

wozza ...

 

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Thanks, Look nice not that you'd see them on:)

Only lowers it up to 2.5", is that enough?

2.5" is like 60mm! That's plenty. Any more and the car would simply be undrivable.

 

This is the sort of thing you get with Ground Control....

 

Baring in mind this car is tricked out with Powertrix adjustable geometry and some cool spacers. Something you'll need, well, you'll need the adjustable camber arms, tension rods and some new shocks. KYB AGX are the recommended.

 

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I'd budget for the following if you want to do the job properly if you don't, you won't get the look you won't AND you'll get terrible tyre wear.

 

GC coilvers £250

KYB AGX shocks : £300

Powertrix adjustable front camber arms : £200

Powertrix adjustable tension rods : £120

Powertrix adjustable rear camber arms : £150

Full laser geometry setup (castor/camber) £120

 

Total = £1140 this won't include the fitting of them either. Make sure you budget around that amount.

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no cheap fix then :(

 

Fitting wont be a problem, I'll do that myself:)

Nope. If you're going to uprate your suspension, you need that lot as a minimum really. It's similar to what I have and I didn't fit coilovers. Unless you can find a GB or second hand parts.

You probably want to go somewhere between the two guys above. Wozza can't get his car over a match :rofl: and Si just wants to get the looks right.

 

Thing is not to scrimp on this product. As silverbullet about some of his products, do a search and you will find some pictures of broken bits.

 

As for the brakes there are several options,

 

refurbish the ones you have with good pads and disks,

Get a big brake conversion from smithy

GTR 33,34 skyline brembo callipers and sundries.

One of the very big brake kits that you can find on the web.

 

Darrell

 

Good price those! Darn! They came at the wrong time for me. If I hadn't just fitted my Tein S-techs, I'd have had those like a shot.

 

You can at least start to amass parts. It's something I do. Just buy things in dribs and drabs then when you have everything, go ahead and fit it! :D

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This is all your fault cooper-swb

 

Driving behind you that day I could see how much better it went round corner, then when you brake I really had to slam the brakes on as I thought I was gonna go into the back of you!:tongue:

good sets do come up on ebay now ad then, you just have to have will power and save the cash and have it handy

 

ivejust paid £415 for a set of tein monflex wich are VERY good condition

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Funki,

Thats what I did with the boost controller and chip and also the sound system.

Not much fun though as you just end up spending money for ages without any results :(

This is all your fault cooper-swb

 

Driving behind you that day I could see how much better it went round corner, then when you brake I really had to slam the brakes on as I thought I was gonna go into the back of you!:tongue:

 

I only have the skyline brembo callipers on mine which to be fair are better than the stock. I do still however have a vibratio problem under breaking which I need to sort out still. Bushes or bearings I think.

 

Mine might go round corners but I do have to visit the dentist on a regular basis as it seems to rattle me fillings out on these great roads of ours. :D

 

Good luck sorting the stuff out.

 

I will keep an eye out on ebay for you.

 

Darrell

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Its always better to make it round corners than enjoy the ride.

Must say that a firm ride dont bother me much, It just cost so much more to do anything on the z to any other car I've owned

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