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Garry,

Did you get my PM? I deposit money on Friday, for my order for R33 GTS4 and send you the internet money transfer details via PM.Please confirm.

Cheers.

The shipment was received at Bilstein and deliveries will start tomorrow for guys that have already placed orders. There are quite a few sets in stock, but they will go quickly, so get your orders in.

The standard delivery times are restored;

Springs are usually in stock at Whiteline

Bilstein takes 1-2 working days to machine the additional circlip grooves

Bushes are usually in stock at Whiteline

Stabiliser bars take 4-5 working days to make as Whiteline do not keep stock

Delivery is via Toll priority and usually takes 1-2 working days to anywhere in Australia.

I PM the con note number as soon as Jamex issues it that way you can track the delivery on the Toll web site.

:( cheers :)

Hey Gary, was just wondering, if someone was to replace ALL of their bushes, what would that involve?

I've already got both camber kits and the caster kit, front and rear sway bars, and pineapples.....i've ordered the springs and shocks off you so once those are in, is that everything changed or is there still more to replace?

Hey Gary, was just wondering, if someone was to replace ALL of their bushes, what would that involve?

I've already got both camber kits and the caster kit, front and rear sway bars, and pineapples.....i've ordered the springs and shocks off you so once those are in, is that everything changed or is there still more to replace?

you could probably change the original liquid filled cradle bushes. it's a big job though - the whole cradle needs to be dropped. i've been told that it's easily a good couple of hours kinda job. :laugh:

There are no bushes left that wear excessively once you have installed the stabiliser bars, the caster, camber and rear subframe alignment kits.

:P cheers :P

The R33GTST Bilsteins arrived at Jamex today and deliveries for orders placed will commence tomorrow, check your PM's for con note numbers tomorrow.

If you are thinking of getting an R33GTST kit, I strongly suggest that you do it very soon. This shipment won't last long.

:thumbsup: cheers :woot:

I'm thinking of putting everything on the car myself and then getting a workshop to adjust/align everything.

Has anyone else installed a full kit themselves? How easy was it?

good luck with the bushes.

I'm thinking of putting everything on the car myself and then getting a workshop to adjust/align everything.

Has anyone else installed a full kit themselves? How easy was it?

I haven't done it yet but if you've got your suspension apart to put the shocks in it shouldn't be too hard to take out the necessary control arms and castor rods and take them to a pedders or something similar to swap the bushes over. Since you've done the hard work of getting the parts out they shouldn't charge you much to just press out the old bushes and put the new ones in. They may look after you a bit if you say you'll be back to get a 4 wheel alignment in a few hours.

Then just drive down and get your alignment.

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The R33GTST Bilsteins arrived at Jamex today and deliveries for orders placed will commence tomorrow, check your PM's for con note numbers tomorrow.

If you are thinking of getting an R33GTST kit, I strongly suggest that you do it very soon. This shipment won't last long.

:D cheers :(

Garry, PM sent, still waiting for the con note.

didnt recieve my con note number, but my parts arrived yesterday in the mail. all in good order, everything seem to be there.

just a q's for you SK, what are the spring rates front and rear??

compared to the normal rate??

thanx

daz.

Edited by 85URK

Got my stuff yesterday too..delivered at 8am!

Was just wondering what grooves the shocks should be set at front and rear for the 350/340 settings?

And also, how involved is the process of changing the height later on down the track once everythings installed...is it like completely re installing the suspension?

Will installing springs/shocks affect my camber/caster settings?

good question, i was wondering about the circlip groove height's aswell, i think they are set for 350/340 setting as they are, when they come, but dont hold me to it. anyway SK will answer all our questions lol

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I can't seem to find the price listing Gary.

Can you repost the link for it?

Thanks.

Matt

here is the first page link, go down past the first 2 pictures, its after them in the first post.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=1547702

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