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Hey all

i took my ceffy over the pits the other day and I've failed for a fair few things. It's got an sr20 conversion which is all approved and ok but iv got alot of suspension mods iv bought the car as is and I got the lickie on the way home from picking it up.

Now my question what suspension pieces should I use for a replacement of my coilovers, I have a few adjustable arms such as toe and camber and all the rEst like that. Now I have 5 stud conversion using r32 stuff but I don't no what will fit. Can anyone help?

I bought some standard Cefiro suspension over Ebay when I got done about 2 years ago now...

Anyway, fronts were good.. still using them now (after second defect :D) but the shocks in the rears were gone. Anyway, I decided to go with R32, borrowed from a mate, and they worked fine. Been over with them in twice now.

However, the fronts from a 32 wont work because they have 2 bolts not 3, so S13 is the way to go if you cant source any A31 parts.

Hope it helps a little..

Good luck :P

Adam.

for your brake conversion, the easiest way is to re drill the r32 discs to four stud, and all will fit, you can use the the rear brake hoses of the r32, and use the cef ones for the front but you will need to shorten the banjo bolts, If you want to go 5 stud, the s14 hubs are needed, but you need to fit r32 lower arms to match the ball joint, the 2 s14 hub to strut connecting bolts are slightly larger and the strut holes need to be enlarged slightly, an easier option is to buy 5 stud hub adapters for the fronts

for your brake conversion, the easiest way is to re drill the r32 discs to four stud, and all will fit, you can use the the rear brake hoses of the r32, and use the cef ones for the front but you will need to shorten the banjo bolts, If you want to go 5 stud, the s14 hubs are needed, but you need to fit r32 lower arms to match the ball joint, the 2 s14 hub to strut connecting bolts are slightly larger and the strut holes need to be enlarged slightly, an easier option is to buy 5 stud hub adapters for the fronts

she already has had a five stud conversion done using all r32 to gear

So s13 front struts fit? do s13 castor rods fit to? iv got my r32 at home I can borrow parts off but only temporarly as in trying to sell it. Cheers for the help

put simply all s13 suspension parts will fit ,castor brackets will not fit but castor rod will

r32 gtst rear stuff will all fit cept for lower control arms as they have a different coupling at the ball joint which needs u be grinded and bashed off( but seeing that u have r32 5 stud they will bolt up), unsure on hicas but is similar.

front r32 gtst the sway bar shud be the only thing that fits so castor rods will not fit

although you should be looking here!

has been covered

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/A3...ist-t93523.html

Edited by Dan_J

use S13 struts, but beware it will sit lower than standard.

Camber / traction arms / toe arms use S13.

pretty much use everything s13, but im guessing there would be S14 front lower control arms and hubs in the front, as 32 does not fit, so you will have to redrill the holes in the front struts or get some spacers so the bolts sit properly.

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