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Hi mate, what spring rates can you get for S13s? (silvia/180sx..)

Im after something pretty soft due to the incredibly rough roads in my area, but I NEED adjustable camber tops at the front, and damper/spring tension adjusters.. plus a separate height adjuster would be good.

8kg:f, 6kg:r is the absolute hardest I will accept.

Very interested, thanks mate.

Hey there, thanks for the interests. Please see below:

- S13 7F5R

- 180SX 8F6R

*In KG/MM

Both will come with aluminum top mount for rears and optional pillowball top mounts for front.

For specifications on the various make/model, please kindly visit the D2 website for more info.

www.d2racing.com.tw

Hope this helps.

Cheers.

the site doesnt seem to have any specifications, only a list of cars they have coilovers for.

In the picture they have of coilovers for the S13, though, there are a few questions id like to ask:

1. In the picture, there is no clip to hold the brake line: is that normal? My current cuscos have it there.

2. There are spring preload adjusters, but I cant see a separate ride height adjuster: Is that not a feature of these coilovers?

How much am I looking at to get everything I need to bolt in these coilovers and be able to adjust camber and damper? Did I read it correctly that I have to pay extra to get the tops?

Thanks mate

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