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tein HR Coilovers.

It's a firm ride...which I quite like. Doesn't scrape on anything. Can be dangerous in the hills on bumpy roads... Never had it on a track to find out what it's really like but I have confidence in it on the street.

Wait until you drive GOOD coilovers, let alone AMAZING coilovers!

Hey All,

Finally got some better wheels for the Skyline! Forged Jap wheels

They are Gewalt EVO II's

Staggered

18x10 et 35 rears

17x9 et20 fronts

Want more tyre at the front though

Anyone know anything much about these wheels? Got them for a steal!

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They're 90s entry level Teins. Not awful by any means but compared to modern valving etc are somewhat lacking.

I often wondered that...I've used them for 10years and just accepted it as the norm. What's the best 'bang for your buck' Jap brand coilover?

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