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Im just about to buy a new set of coilovers and im stuck between choosing some.

The frist ones are HSD's the HR model i belive, they have

Featuring a larger daimater damper (44mm piston) with stiffer valving and 15-step damper adjustment

pillow-ball top mounts front and rear

The dampers are also inverted on strut models for greater strength.

and the other are Greddy Type s witch have

32 levels of dampening

46mm monotube

pillowball upper mounts

lightweigt aluminiuim brackets

lightweight springs

Has anyone had experiances with them, how do they go?

cheers

Bart

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After buying a great set of JIC's and fitting them, after three years they are the one mod I regret!

Not the Brand, the bloody rattles and harsh ride!

I thought I would get used to it after a while but it just made me annoyed with the car,

unless I was on an excellent bit of bitumen or a race track!

Find another Skyline owner with the same ones you want and go for a drive first, and be critical, dont just think shee'l be right!

Otherwise buy my car and you will know! :D

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