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in my r30.. every time i jump on the go fast peddel.. my rear tyers go up in side the rear gards and tag the wheel arches...not the lips rite up in side

and 100 time worse with any 1 in the back

i think it had monro gas rear with king spings...( or maybe ebay knock offs)

my question is what can fit.. what have other people done..

or where can i start looking...

thanks

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Have a look for some KYBs. Any good suspension shop should be able to get them for you.

was going to do a run around today... but was wondering if some shocks and or spings outa some thing else will fit..

the stuff in mine dose not look that old.... but guess crap is crap..

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You don't want to scrimp on suspension, brakes or steering if you value your life or that of others! Your springs may be ok - just need the shocks. A good suspension shop should be able to tell if your spring rates are appropriate for your car.

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You don't want to scrimp on suspension, brakes or steering if you value your life or that of others! Your springs may be ok - just need the shocks. A good suspension shop should be able to tell if your spring rates are appropriate for your car.

think its both... cause its the rear... not rubbing any thing but tyers on inner gards... so as much a i dont like it,,,wont kill the car or me.. you put 2 people in the back.. its just not worth the effort... wish i had a pic of the other day

the biggest question i was trying to find out was what else fits......... or just have to find some good shocks and springs and hope for the best?

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im sure there's new springs available, cause there are springs available for mine.

just had a real good look at the springs.. there king and there the rite ones for the car... and shocks are new too...and they junk.. at the moment i am looking into what else will fit...ie(180sx or some thing)

just if the king springs are ment to be harder.. and better.. guess custom is going to be way...

and the sad thing also is the motor in the car is a stock l24.. just with exhaust and pod.. would under stand if i had 300rwkw..but less than 100..

guess some thing not rite.

will post the findings

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just had a real good look at the springs.. there king and there the rite ones for the car... and shocks are new too...and they junk.. at the moment i am looking into what else will fit...ie(180sx or some thing)

just if the king springs are ment to be harder.. and better.. guess custom is going to be way...

and the sad thing also is the motor in the car is a stock l24.. just with exhaust and pod.. would under stand if i had 300rwkw..but less than 100..

guess some thing not rite.

will post the findings

pic of my 30 with a bit of load... around 2 average people....

still on the look for what else is going to fit..

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C210 & R30 rear end is same same

S13 rear coilovers fit, but need the top hat changed to a 3 bolt format from the 2 bolt format they come with.

I recommend height adjustable, so you can level out the back of the car in relation to the front.

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C210 & R30 rear end is same same

S13 rear coilovers fit, but need the top hat changed to a 3 bolt format from the 2 bolt format they come with.

I recommend height adjustable, so you can level out the back of the car in relation to the front.

thanx to all who helped...got some koni's for the street car.. putting the coilovers in the drift car.. .. will keep up dates and pics as soon as i get a chance to do the cage.. and put her together.. again.. chat soon

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