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Hi all

I was just wondering what your thoughts are on coil-overs for grip racing. Im considering swapping my coil overs for a set of super-lows because I am getting **** all grip in the rear. Cornering and accelerating. It feels like the ass very minimally squats and just lets it wheelspin. Do you guys suggest going back to normal suspension for my grip?

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If you have an R33 then they come std with coil overs:)

I take it you mean you have adjustable height shocks, which are possibly a little too hard?!?!?!?!

Best place to start is to ensure that your wheel alignment settings are ok, if the car is too low etc then the camber etc could be all over the place.

From there make sure you are running decent rubber. From there if your shocks have adjustable damper adjustments then maybe try setting them to the softest setting.

You can also look at using a softer spring with your current shocks, or, lol just bin them and grab some new shocks....there are plenty of options...and what is grip racing?

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