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Hi , I'm looking for some help/advice.

I finally got around to putting coilovers in my bnr34 and was wondering what ride height others are running?

I have them at fairly even heights front and rear atm.

Any help would be awesome! Btw I have 19 rims.

Thanks :)

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Rims make no difference, but rolling diameter must be the same within a few percent to be legal and to make sure your speedo is accurate.

IIRC all GTRs are the same with respect to hights (but i'm not 100% sure). So you want lowest of 350mm front 340mm rear (wheel centerline to guard). If you want higher, say if you have clearance problems under the car, then just make sure the front measurement is 10mm higher than the rear.

If you're going to track it, get it corner weighted after you've settled on the height you'll run.

You want the least amount of neg camber on the rear that works. So the usual range is about -0.75° to -1.0°. That tends to give the sort of compromise between straightline grip, tyre wear on the inside edge and cornering grip for a street car. A stiffly sprung track car on sticky tyres might want to run a lot more camber.

The same rules apply at the front but you can run a little more camber. Up to -1.5° is the normal range. But again, your mileage may vary, depending on how the car is used, the tyres, etc.

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