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Guest RedLineGTR

Wondering if anyone has any pictures or some exact heigh of whiteline springs on a stock r33's gtst suspension setup. This is what they quote on the whiteline site:

There are two types of spring in the Whiteline range, Control and Flatout. Whiteline Control springs lower your vehicle between 15-40mm depending on application. Some factory sports options provide a lower centre of gravity and hence our Control Springs may only lower by an additional 15mm. For a greater cosmetic look our Flatout Springs will provide between 25-50mm lowering. Perfect for those wanting that dramatic, cosmetic, low-line look.

I'm after the whiteline control springs which lower the ride between 15-40mm...i'm am wondering who has had them installed and how low did the car sit was it more closer to 15mm or 40mm..i know this may also depend on the condition of the shocks etc..but just really after some idea how low they really get.

Thanks Rob

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I have whiteline springs and the stated ride height was pretty much accurate to the mm.

Go here and it'll show you the ride heights you sohuld expect; (345mm F&R, center of rim to guard)

http://www.whiteline.com.au/docs/fact_shee...line_R33GTS.PDF

FTR, shocks dont make squat all difference to ride height. Only springs! :cheers:

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Busky2k is spot on, the only reason there is a variation (15 to 40mm) is because the standard springs do loose height over time. So it is very difficult to give a lowering amount, the Whiteline system of giveng centre of wheel to guard heights for their springs is much more usefull. Just measure yours up, Redline GTR. :D

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Thanks guys, will check it out tomorrow and give whiteline a call tomorrow to get a price around my area how much it will cost and when i can get it done. I will post some results too :D

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