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No HICAS, yahooooo ? Hi-cas was the nuts on my 32 ! WOULD LOVE IT ON MY sTAGEA c34 , even faster cornering , if you have the C34 Jap Stag then the front wheel track is 1"narrower than the rear , my understeer even on 12" rims was horrible , 2 inch apacers to the front cured it !!

correct me if im wrong but its only the auto rs4 that has the wider rear track. the manual version or the rs4-s has same track front and rear.

  • 4 weeks later...

BANG!

Good to know V35 and an ARX HAS the same Shock absorber set up. only difference is the spring. slammed it on its arse and its not rubbing or anything!

Edited by AaronNM35

BANG!

Good to know V35 and an ARX HAS the same Shock absorber set up. only difference is the spring. slammed it on its arse and its not rubbing or anything!

All that hard work I put in and you haven't even posted pics?

  • 2 weeks later...

i can measure up the ones i took off mine

but i think they are the same (place i got them from had the same p/n for stagea and r34)

Cool, thanks.

It looks like they're the same for s14,s15,r33,r34 . So must be the same for c34 you'd think. Just doesn't say so on any of the websites.

Cheers-

Cool, thanks.

It looks like they're the same for s14,s15,r33,r34 . So must be the same for c34 you'd think. Just doesn't say so on any of the websites.

Cheers-

2 4wd part numbers:

48520-15u25

or 48520 23u25

both 4wd

Check with FAST to see which is your car

i have been trying to find out for myself but its f**king confusing and before if waste alot of money can anyone tell me if these will fit on my 99' RS Auto stagea 2wd?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150544390552&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

thanks heaps for your help

  • 2 weeks later...

Depends what kit you are talking about. Shocks and springs, no.

i am looking at the hks hiper damper kits. The seller has told me that the R32 one won't fit, but that the R34 one will. They are second hand on eBay but they look in pretty good nick, say they have no leaks and the seller has a good rep.

Is the seller right about the R34 ones being suitable for my stag?

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