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yep, half the reason i read these forums is to rag on the 'has to be cheap' crew

you can't have your cake and eat it, these HSD coilovers and what not people are talking about are shit and will not give you any ride comfort. why you're so worried about ride comfort in a sports car i don't understand. but steer clear of those cheap chinese/korean copies.

this is why i read this forum there is so many ridiculous comments, what suspension are you running? as for "cheap ass crew" thats just fkn stupid not everyone needs to spend 2-3k + on street suspension and if you want to be technical thats still cheap sh!t compared to the real deal of 10K plus, which im sure your awesome r32 has? :P

hsd has given me no problems what so ever it is comfortable, not bouncy and has full adjustability that i need for my car.

i just see so many of these thread 'i want the biz, but only have $100 to spend'

if you don't have money to spend then a skyline isn't the car for you

sorry for ragging on the hsd/g4/D2 crew, guess i like to do things properly

Well "5ky" you have done a good job at again starting up the debate on which coilovers/suspension to use. Im sure you weren't expecting so many replies haha.

In the end I think you just have to choose one that you can afford because if you aint got the money then there is nothing you can do. People have given you their opinions......choose what you can and then judge for yourself what you like. And please let us know what you did and the result!

Can i suggest going bilsteins with tein S tech for the same price as some cheap coilovers. This will lower an inch or so lower than stock, handle well, ride well, and the quality of the shock is there.

Being easily/locally rebuild-able, when you have the funds, you can get a threaded height adjustable sleeve for them, some Eibach or H&R or Hypercoil springs, and a revalve to match, then slam the car, all the while keeping with the ride quality and control of decent gear.

i just see so many of these thread 'i want the biz, but only have $100 to spend'

if you don't have money to spend then a skyline isn't the car for you

sorry for ragging on the hsd/g4/D2 crew, guess i like to do things properly

so tell us what suspension do you have?

if you even have one?

greddy type s

Not much you can say about my coilovers that will change the fact hsd/g4/d2 aren't great the valving in them is shit.

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greddy type s

Not much you can say about my coilovers that will change the fact hsd/g4/d2 aren't great the valving in them is shit.

lol yeah you got best setup on here , sorry bro.

have you had hsd on shock dyno so you can claim this?

so you dont own hsd and can claim they are shit.

lol yeah you got best setup on here , sorry bro.

Does he? How is a coilover a setup :bunny: My stagea is setup better ;)

Some of the guys on here have 10K plus on their suspension, they just aren't in this thread.

Does he? How is a coilover a setup :bunny: My stagea is setup better ;)

Some of the guys on here have 10K plus on their suspension, they just aren't in this thread.

if we get that technical yeah my wording has been wrong , sorry.

all im trying to say here if he has not had hsd or any other coilovers in his car , did not shock dyno them why call rest of us cheap because we have "these cheap" coilovers.

i have hsd and im happy with them that's all i said , i did not go and say those guys with 10k suspension setups have shit in their car because i read on internet how that certain brand is shit.

if we get that technical yeah my wording has been wrong , sorry.

all im trying to say here if he has not had hsd or any other coilovers in his car , did not shock dyno them why call rest of us cheap because we have "these cheap" coilovers.

i have hsd and im happy with them that's all i said , i did not go and say those guys with 10k suspension setups have shit in their car because i read on internet how that certain brand is shit.

and most wouldn't call Greddy shocks quality either, except for those on the "JDM yo" bandwagon.

if we get that technical yeah my wording has been wrong , sorry.

all im trying to say here if he has not had hsd or any other coilovers in his car , did not shock dyno them why call rest of us cheap because we have "these cheap" coilovers.

i have hsd and im happy with them that's all i said , i did not go and say those guys with 10k suspension setups have shit in their car because i read on internet how that certain brand is shit.

Just to add to that How many DA guys are running hsd. I can altest name darren applton off the top of my head and his car seem to work well

wow, just got back from my new yrs holiday, didnt expect this many replies lol.....yeh i had my car lowered with lowered springs on stock shocks before, and it was bad lol....

and yeh Snappy > if james sell to me cheap, i will get it lol

But yeh, will see how i go lads....... havnet looked into any coilovers yet, have seen those BC racing ones.. havnt got many reviews though

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