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anyone got these on there car? or similar?

http://www.ebay.com....0#ht_1263wt_984

http://www.ebay.com....c#ht_1075wt_907

just want some feedback......good? bad? noisy? hard to setup?

Apparently these particular ones are not renowned for their sturdy construction.

Check these;

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-STAGEA-M35-SKYLINE-V35-350Z-REAR-TOE-ARMS-/130554820791?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e65ac78b7

Doesn't appear to have any Front Arms ATM, but he does get them.

I've dealt personally with this trader; (Bought my BC BR's from him) great guy, answered heaps of questions, couldn't do enough to help, and then followed up several weeks later to ensure I was happy. Nuff said.:thumbsup:

what about K sport

BE-0019 Rear Camber Arms (Nissan- S14 . S15 . R33 . C34 . C35 . GTR . Skyline) Pillow Ball

BE-0026 Pillow Ball Rear Traction Rod (Nissan- S14 . S15 . C34 . C35 . R33) Pillow Ball

BE-0029 Rear Traction Rod (Nissan- S13 . S14 . S15 . 300ZX . Z32 . R32 . R33 . 180SX . A31 . C33 . C34 . C35) Pillow Ball

BE-0049 Tie Rod End (Nissan- S13 . S14 . S15 . 300ZX . Z32 . R32 . R33 . 180SX . A31 . C33 . C34 . C35 .) Aluminum / Pillow Ball

BE-0057 Tension Rod (Nissan- S14 . S15 . C34 . C35 . R33 . Z34) Aluminum 6061 / Pillow Ball

I thought those were the ones you had Ryan.

Y u no fit them?:nyaanyaa:

Because I'm a slack bitch!

Nah, I want to get them fitted right before I get a wheel alignment so they can be properly adjusted. And if I wait until I get the BCs, which looks like it will be quite soon because I'm getting really sick of it wallowing, I can get it all aligned in one hit.

Lol all good I know.

Turns in really well now with the strut brace and sway bars, hopefully the shocks fix up the ride. Looking forward to getting the toe arms in there, as it looks like it needs a bit of a camber adjustment on the rear.

Lol all good I know.

Turns in really well now with the strut brace and sway bars, hopefully the shocks fix up the ride. Looking forward to getting the toe arms in there, as it looks like it needs a bit of a camber adjustment on the rear.

Hang on, are you trying to adjust the camber with toe arms?

Edited by slippylotion

what about K sport

BE-0019 Rear Camber Arms (Nissan- S14 . S15 . R33 . C34 . C35 . GTR . Skyline) Pillow Ball

BE-0026 Pillow Ball Rear Traction Rod (Nissan- S14 . S15 . C34 . C35 . R33) Pillow Ball

BE-0029 Rear Traction Rod (Nissan- S13 . S14 . S15 . 300ZX . Z32 . R32 . R33 . 180SX . A31 . C33 . C34 . C35) Pillow Ball

BE-0049 Tie Rod End (Nissan- S13 . S14 . S15 . 300ZX . Z32 . R32 . R33 . 180SX . A31 . C33 . C34 . C35 .) Aluminum / Pillow Ball

BE-0057 Tension Rod (Nissan- S14 . S15 . C34 . C35 . R33 . Z34) Aluminum 6061 / Pillow Ball

Not sure if C35 is the same as M35. Highly doubt it...

not even remotely the same

the S and C and R chassis have a completely different suspension setup to V and M chassis.

i was just thinking they cocked up the letter HAHA

well the kit is apparently the same as the R35 apart from one rear rod is different

anyone thinking of getting the castor/radius arm bushes on their M35 should get it for sure. best drive ive had of my car in a long time. it feels so good on the road now. no creaking and no clunking!

anyone thinking of getting the castor/radius arm bushes on their M35 should get it for sure. best drive ive had of my car in a long time. it feels so good on the road now. no creaking and no clunking!

I know it was probably discussed 6 pages ago in an unrelated thread, but where from & how much?

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