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G-Attack R-tune :) I can adjust the spring damper rates on the dial on the top of the struts.. but I to adjust the camber u need camber plates or a camber kit..

Yes Troy, answer my PM punk! ;)

Roy, what's a good camber setting you would recommend? I think the stock camber is set at 1 degree... so maybe increase of 1-2 degrees negative? I want about 3 deg. negative on the front.

My car is heading into centerline next Friday to have the suspension installed and the rest of the setup done so I'll let you know how I go. What did you pay for the R-tune's if you dont mind me asking? New or used?

Roy, what's a good camber setting you would recommend? I think the stock camber is set at 1 degree... so maybe increase of 1-2 degrees negative? I want about 3 deg. negative on the front.

LOL...dont ask me. I played with my susp settings trying to gain a second or two and went backwards.

Depending on the castor etc you are running, i found 3.5 deg way too much. The car had alot of mid corner push/ understeer. I think it came back to the fact that there wasnt enough tyre patch on the road, as running plenty of castor gives you dynamic camber when you turn the wheel, so running too much static camber just reduces the amount of tyre in contact with the road whereby hurting braking/traction.

Onmy car 2.5deg C seemed to work well. BUT thats my car which has swaybars, different ride heights etc etc so your car will most likely be different. If you want to get close first go talk to an expert, when i started playing my cars handlign went backwards, but at least i learnt what doesnt work and why :)

Ill have a temp probe to measure tyre face temps ont he day, so will soon get an idea of you are workign the tyres properly ;)

pfft - what are you guys on about? Castor angles? Toe? Spring Rates?

Its all bollucks. Just get in the damn car and drive! ;)

Says the proud Australian..."She'll be right mate" :D

But 4wd cars dont seem to have near the appetite or sensitivity to killing semi comps :)

is it that or cause he drives like a girl? :D

so on the top parts of the suspension in the engine bay which things do u move?

the nuts and stuff on the left of the damper adjustment nob or on the right???

You running Nismo's too? R tune or S tune?

 

Was gonna say my R's dont have camber adjust and I didn't think any did!

 

Troy - When you looking at making these up?

will be making these in the next few weeks

is it that or cause he drives like a girl? :P

so on the top parts of the suspension in the engine bay which things do u move?  

the nuts and stuff on the left of the damper adjustment nob or on the right???

Do Cefiros run susp similar to the S13? ie Struts v wishbones? Sounds like they might. What shocks are you running, and im assuming you have adjustable strut tops.

If so then yeh you can tweak camber using that plate looking thingie that the shock top pokes through, and then you may be able to change the rebound etc of the shock by tweaking the knob on top of the shock body. Make sense?

Says the proud Australian..."She'll be right mate" :D  

But 4wd cars dont seem to have near the appetite or sensitivity to killing semi comps :P

well I did see a blue r34 with about an inch of tread missing on the outside of the front right. Those 4wd cheater just get to rotate rims all around so they can make them wear better. But its still the same problem, the car rolls onto the shoulder of the tyre

Check this thread for more info http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=28779

Here is some pricing I got about two months ago, Based on a 255/40 17", per tyre.

Falken Azenis ST115 - $320 - No stock

Falken Azenis RT215 - $340 - No stock

Toyo Trampios R1R - $519 - Avaliable

Toyo Proxies RA1 - $460 - Avaliable

Yokohama A048 - $520 - Avaliable

Yokohama A032 - $548 - Avaliable

Bridgestone RE55 - $400 - In a container at customs

Dunlop DJ01 - $521 - Avaliable

Here is the current pricing from Meridian

Toyo RA-1:

245/45/17 – n/a

255/40/17 - $470ea

235/45/17 - $420ea

23540/17 - $450ea

265/35/18 – n/a

275/35/18 - $570ea

255/40/18 – n/a

MATT,

STILL WAITING ON THE PRICES TO GOT FOR RE55's (17" RIMS).  OR ARE YOU JUST B.S'ing :)

:D h0h0h0... or maybe you're just BLIND :D

For the dyslexic people....

http://skylinesaustralia.com/forums/showth...ead.php?t=51352

BS indeed. :D

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