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Hey , my Cef has s13 JIC coilovers in it currently.

But they coilovers are actually short because they are for an s13.

The coilovers are wound up the highest and the car is 100mm off the ground at the chassis, but even lower with the exhaust!!!

Who wants to trade + moneys for proper Cef coilovers? Cos i want the additional height clearance.

Vic prefered.

JIC coilovers in top condition not leaking.

Yep. thats what I was thinking. The suspension is identical... how else could every other link be the same as S13 without this height issue. My guess is that you dont have helper springs. they will give you the 30mm you require.

JK

I like to use S-13 suspension, cuz there is a lot less spring travel. If you want the proper sized strut a S-14 front is about the same size as a strut designed for a cefiro. The only thing is that you can't use the S-14 rears, they are way too long. I like 12k springs on the front and 10k on the rear, makes for a crappy ride, but it's great for drifting

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