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http://www.tractiontyres.com.au/

Although suspension swap is easy as. Its just a couple of bolts. A couple in the engine bay/boot and then 1 bolt at the bottom of the coilover.

Crack them all off, pull out, slide in new suspension and bolt everything back on.

thanks guys~~btw how much $$$$$ am i going to spend,just want have an idea,and dont want to be raped :blink:

I think traction tyres wants about $200 for suspension swap?

Any import mechanic can swap suspension its only a couple of bolts. Find an import mechanic and I reckon they could do it for much cheaper as its only an hours work on a hoist.

Just make sure you do a wheel alignment which will set you back another $100?

Just make sure you do a wheel alignment which will set you back another $100?

thats why i want to go shops like traction tyres,want the job done in one go.and i have a limited knowledge of suspension things.

just curious any good shop in the north suburb,just use google map,traction tyres like 40kms away :blink: but if there isnt will give it a try as its a saus recommond

thats why i want to go shops like traction tyres,want the job done in one go.and i have a limited knowledge of suspension things.

just curious any good shop in the north suburb,just use google map,traction tyres like 40kms away :blink: but if there isnt will give it a try as its a saus recommond

Don't be lazy, just go for a drive :D

Good thing about it, is that you can feel how much better your new suspension will be, you have 40km's to test it :(

Don't be lazy, just go for a drive

Good thing about it, is that you can feel how much better your new suspension will be, you have 40km's to test it

good point. :blink: saw u a month ago @ glen waverley train station parking with few lines there

Hey since ur in the North, another good place is tyrepower . Thats a place i go for all my tyre work and he does suspensions to.. His name is Ray give him a call and see what can be done..

-> http://www.tyrepower.com.au/dealer_finder....erPostcode=3083

A point to remember - platform-adjustable coilovers don't just adjust the ride height, they also adjust the weight balance to the 4 corners of the car. And having the good weight balance is what makes for good handling.

called traction tyre and also went to center line have a !(*&^#$@(*^ with chirs.now i may need a set another set of spring :) . coz those springs wiht the coilovers are tooooooooo stiff(he reckon its like 10kg. good for drifting?) so now add up all cost = a tein superstreet which is brand new. should i get rid off it and buy a super street?or just change the spring,btw the coilover i have now is cusco,but made by KYB. any suggesion guys. im lost :O

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