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Hey guys

Ive look at sydney kids suspension setup and decided to go coil overs.. Now Ive got the Tein Super Street Setup from Nengun.com for $1100ish Which is alot cheaper.. I will prob purchace sways in the future

Firstly they seem to be easier to install and come with basically the same gear.. What do you guys rekon?

Secondly Im assuming they are Jap Spec which means harder.. Does anyone here have jap specs and is it a large difference to the Aus Spec?

Thirdly Are coil overs hard to install .. Im assuming its a simple - jack up unbolt shocks rebolt coilovers jack down then wheel alignment.. True or false?

Should I just get a pro to install them? If so id assume im looking $600ish??

Any help will be greatly appeciated..

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basedo n what i have experienced myself and what i have read on the forums...

i would say go the SK group buy, its far superior to coilovers for the street and requires less ongoing maintenance

also, suspension is something that should be done professionally...

I have Tein Super Streets (Jap spec). I haven't ridden in a car with Aus specs but the jap spec ones don't appear to be hard. I agree that they should be professionally installed though.

I simply went with the Tein's because of prices. I've ridden in an R34 4 door on a track day with pretty much the SydneyKid group buy and yes, a very good quality kit and well worth the $$

I have Tein Super Streets (Jap spec). I haven't ridden in a car with Aus specs but the jap spec ones don't appear to be hard. I agree that they should be professionally installed though.

I simply went with the Tein's because of prices. I've ridden in an R34 4 door on a track day with pretty much the SydneyKid group buy and yes, a very good quality kit and well worth the $$

Better than the Teins? minus the rest of the kit?

ie. coilover for coilover comparison

Also is the ride smoother and more comfortable? dont know if you got the chance to experience that on a track day

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