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Front: 33 lower control arms, adjustable uppercontrol arms adjustable castor arms 24mm whiteline swaybar.

Back: lock bar, and 22mm whiteline swaybar and a 2 way diff

TN coilovers unsure of spring rates but they r not super stiff still has some roll that was before swaybars

R34 gtr rims with hankook v12 EVO

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front's ok except you have toe in. Personally i'd give it 2mm total toe out to get it turning in a bit sharper. How'd you manage to get so much caster in there without the wheels rubbing holes in the inner guards?

Rear probably has too much camber.

The only way to really be sure on camber settings is by using a pyrometer.

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front's ok except you have toe in. Personally i'd give it 2mm total toe out to get it turning in a bit sharper. How'd you manage to get so much caster in there without the wheels rubbing holes in the inner guards?

Rear probably has too much camber.

The only way to really be sure on camber settings is by using a pyrometer.

To get that caster I cut a bit off the caster arm boltsbut it doesn’t hit on anything. The inner grad linings are gone but that’s it. Tyresdo come close to hitting were the front bar meets the side panel but that’s it.Thanks for your advice.

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