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About 2 issues ago HPI mag did a DIY install guide on these for a R32. Its not very hard. Just get local suspension shop to do final adjustments

PS - is the caber top adjustment the only difference between the two models, other than that they are same? They lok diferent in pics.

Cheers

guys just to clear things up R32s cant have the camber adjustment.

i dunno about other models though.

i have these in my car and i got the pillowball ones which are meant to have camber adjustment but not for the R32 :rofl:

lol get em while they are hot... just a figure of speach i hope! whats this about cant get the camber adjustable for a r32? I already have coil overs on my 32 GTR but not camber adjusting ones. So i am looking for some so please explain???

as far i i know they all come iwth camber adjustment

will confirm for the r32

oh yea and it was a figure of speach

cheers pete

The HR32 Suspension geometry does not allow

camber adjustment on the shocks as does MacPherson strut. -S13/14/15

SO no camber adjust shocks for Skylines!

You can adjust them, just with diff hardware.

i have an R32 HCR32 GTS-t RB20DET.

i have been looking at getting the HR coilovers. but what do u mean about the camber adjustments ?

And shipping does this include shipping ?

i live in syd.

Mod ur car will do it $1,599 free shipping for SAU members.

no doesnt include shipping

bt im 1000000% positive shipping wont be 110 dollars so you can bet it will be cheaper

however if you dont know me i understand your desire to pay more :)

speak to any of the people who run SAU in NSW im sure they will vouche for how dodgy i am :P

im only farmilure with the s13 stuff cause i use it on my r31(with a conversion kit)

but if skylines r32 or > dont have the camber tops its proabably best to buy the cheaper ones

pete(will find out about >r32 tommorow)

A few questions, what sort of delivery time do you expect from time of payment.

And as they arent adjustable camber because R32s like R33 used wishbone front ends, is it possible the cheaper HS uses the std rubber shock top, where the HR uses billet tops with pillow nall mounts?!?!?!

Ie a Skyline HR look likehds15hrrear.jpg

Since they supply the same spring rate im tempted to go for the HS and buy some alloy tops seperate, but i suppose it depends if the HS come with any?!?!?!

Outside that i reckon im about an 85% chance of giving the HRs a go:)

Higer spring rates and adjustable rebound and ride height...outside of that i may be able to let you know in a week or two, as im looking at upgrading from my Whiteline kit at the moment to something a little harder in the spring department.

i'd love to as i've had my eye on these for my 33 for a while now, unfortunately the cash for them won't be in my grubby hands till tax time so i'll have to pass, shame.

good luck with them. be interested in hearing the results of installs.

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