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Ive got SUPER WAGON's installed, not hard at all, around 25% firmer than stock, tein SW's springs 4kg/mm F & R compared to around 3.3kg/mm standard. I think TEIN have finally realised that their springs were too hard in the past and now produce much more friendly ones.

Edited by chook
Well that's the reason I don't Teins...I've got two mates with Tein Super Streets installed (one in a skyline and the other in an 180SX) and my god the ride was frim if not hard.

I'm going to some very good suspension places in my area and shop around for some prices.

You said it yourself its hard, and even if wagon's are softer, the damper control isnt there. SK's stuff is the best priced package, i stuffed around, and saved money in some areas, but it has cost me more in the long run. Gary's shocks/springs/bars are best purchased from him as they aren't all off the shelf, and the bushes you can do how-ever you want.

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