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yeah shocks seem to be a bit of bitch to find ... my car came with damper adjustable KYB shocks front and rear however 1 of the rears was dead. so i tried to find replacements of the same type (KYB Damper Adjustables) but they didnt do them for the 30. so i had to make do with some Koni Red's which are rebound adjustable only, mainly for as they wear out u can tighten the rebound i think :) but i turned mine a couple of timesn eway before putting them in and they seem fine after about 5 months still.

come to think of it arent R30 rear shocks the same as S13 ? so you could buy KYB Damper adjustables to suit S13 and put them in? never thought about that at the time.

koni;s were 500 a pair i think for the rears, special order n all :) but yeh theyre quite solid still so cant complain really !

Best easily available are Bilstein B46 0157 . These were supplied specific for the DR30 in Japan . They will be expensive at 400+ a pair BUT what good is grunt if you can't keep your wheels on the ground . For those using high rate rear springs ie 200 inch/pound (mine are 235) there is a B46 0198 which is fractionally shorter with less bump damping but more rebound damping . However Sydney Suspensions would not bring them in last time I asked . You gets what you pay for ...

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