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Suspension:

TEIN FLEX COILOVERS

S14 Lower control arm

Other arms - factory

Polyurethane bushings all around

Alloy rear subframe locking collars

GodSpeed Ebay s13 swaybars FRONT : 30.05 mm REAR: 28.29mm

Nismo 1 way lsd

Alignment:

Front: Camber: -2.5/Toe:-1/Caster:5-6degrees

Rear: Camber:-1/Toe:~-1

Hope we can start some good thread here !

Cheers!

P.S.

Thinking about changing swaybars to whiteline adjustables.

Hey,

well yer i dwift....

Front:

ISC coilovers 8kg front

adjustable castor rods

standard LCA's

standard tie rods

aftermarket tie rod ends (on the way)

front strut bar

boxed castor rod brackets

solid bar in between castor rod brackets (equivalent to nismo powerbrace)

whiteline blade adjustable swaybar 27mm

supernow steering rack spacer (passenger side) - to be fitted

small steering rack spacer (drivers side) - to be fitted

S14 steering rack - with power steering cooler

Urethane steering rack bushes

steering rack spacer

326 power knuckles (gettine made in japan atm)

Rear

ISC coilovers 6kg

whiteline blade adjustable swaybar 22mm

adjustable toe arm

adjustable traction rod

adjustable camber arms

adjustable tension rod (goes between toe arms)

drift pinapples (setup for grip)

alloy cradle bushes

rear link alloy locking washers (x10 each side)

diff spaced from body (at front only)

adjustable rear strut bar

adjustable rear pillar brace

KAAZ 2way LSD

Alignement

Front

+8 deg castor

+2mm toe out

-3 deg camber

Rear

0 camber

0 toe

+3mm traction rods

that is all off the top of my head...

My setup, very similar alignment specs to huddys

FRONT

tein he coilovers swift 9kg springs

cusco 32mm swaybar

adjustable castor rods

castor rod brace

s14 LCAs 5stud

uras tie rod spacers

-3 degrees camber

4mm total toe out

8 degrees castor

REAR

tein he coilovers swift 7kg springs

GAB 27mm swaybar

cusco camber arms

adjustable toe rods

alloy cradle bushes

cusco 2 way diff

0 camber

0 toe

yo heres the specs 4 my cefiro hehe

front:-

isc coilovers 10k

castor rods

tein tie rod kit, rack spacer

gtr whiteline blade adjustable swaybars

-3 camber

0 toe

7 deg castor

dampening 12clicks from soft

rear:-

isc coilovers 8k

traction rods

camber links

toe arms

gtr whiteline blade adjustable swaybars

solid cradles

-1 camber

.5mm toe in

0 traction

dampening 4 clicks from soft

Edited by carter

honestly i think it depends on your swaybars and spring rates... and your style... and ride height...some people like it a bit softer, so you can 'throw' the front in a bit more, and the rear harder to accommodate this.

I've previously had my fronts on about half and rear's full soft, with 10kg front and 8kg rear.

after swapping to 8kg front and 6kg rear springs, i've found that the damper is a bit too soft.

I've now stiffened the front damper to about 70% on the front and about. And also because i've lowered the rear a little more i dont have the clearance for the arches to clear my tyres... so i've made them full hard at the rear temporarily - until the rear guard work commences...

it's sort of trial and error - and find what suits the car, the setup, and yourself

Yeah. I understand. I run 6kg in the front now and 4 in the rear. I guess I need to experiment more. But I really don't like it all bouncy and stuff. I get it when I stiffen the dampers up. Sometimes its a bit scary lol.

your a good man huddy, not may would give away their trade secrets like that. my buddy club coil overs have just arrived, cant wait to install them and go for a skid, every one raves about coil overs, but it goes good with cut springs at the rear and lowered s15 front springs with s 14 front control arms.

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