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hi guys,

i ended up settling for HSD coilovers over the G4's. Im very happy with them, ride height is perfect and the feel is awesome! not too stiff at all :(

( sorry bout the dodgy camera phone pix :P )

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exhaust sits 3.5cm off the ground (1/3 of a V can).

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im happy with them! just what i was after :P

If performance (handling) is not what you're after then it doesn't matter, all you need now is some wheels that fill out the guards! :P

That's crazy low though. Never seen a skyline lowered that much.

its ok though, im going to raise the rear so i can drive it :(

just on the lowest setting its still smooth and not too stiff, im sure if it is adjusted to a good ride height it would be perfect :)

but i got what i was after and im happy :P

edit**

i adjusted the coilovers to the highest possible safe point (left 2cm of tread in the purches/cups) and measured all 4 so they were even lol

the coils themselves are all the way up and cant go any higher... that means it wasnt on the lowest setting yesterday LOL

heres a pic of the car at its highest setting

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:P

Edited by McDrifto
  • 1 year later...
freind of mine bought g4's for his car u13 bluebird (now sold) they werent all that stiff and they were extremely low and nowhere near the lowest setting.

but why would you want it that low?? would be a pain to drive you would have to stop at every speed hump and driveway.

hey there, you said your friend bought some coilovers for his u13 bluebird? i have been trying to find some for a long time and had no luck! are you able to find out where to get them or how i could get hold of some? would be a big help :)

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