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i just replaced my coil overs with beilstein shocks and king springs....

No compairsons here.. Just the kings springs and beilstein (spelling) shock make for a comfortable yet extreamlly responcive drive.... Thae car isent breaking out all the time anymore either.... Little squisher in the rear... Makes for a very comfortable quiet ride...

Keeping the coil overs tho for the other car

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Pm replied... This sunday im doing hks timing gear, bosch 040 pump, full service inc power steering and brakes. Also a fuel pressure reg and new water pump and timing belt...

I will mention all these products dont need to be done at all... I just would feel better if they were.....

I may not wash my car weekly but i certainlly over service it....

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i guess it depends on what type on ride you want;

I currently got D2 Coilovers in my car cost me $1400 installed; the ride was hard and took sometime to get uses too (it was set on middel), when setting it on hard its a crazy bump ride with perth roads.

With most jap coilovers, i have been told that the ride is hard and bump;

Coil-over are more $$$ than shocks and springs but you are able to change the damper lvl in a second and the ride height in about 10 to 30mins depends on how good you are with tools etc

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www.whiteline.com.au

There are a number of articles on Skyline suspension and a full catalogue. On the road and race cars we run

Whiteline springs

Bilstein shocks

Whiteline adjustable stabiliser bars

Whiteline strut braces

Whiteline adjustable suspension bushes for camber and caster adjustment

:P

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