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so ..... can anyone tell me how to fit the damn front swaybar? And what are the best settings to use (I bought an adjustable one) - I take it neutral is the centre one - but what holes do I use to change what properties?

I usually start of with the front bar on full soft and the rear on the middle setting.

If it oversteers too much, then I move the front bar to the middle setting

If it still oversteers too much, then I back the rear bar off to the softest setting

If it still oversteers too much, then I move the front bar to the highest setting

If it still oversteers too much, then you might need some more rear camber and/or the HICAS is still working (get rid of it) and/or the rear subframe alignment kit needs to be set to maximum traction (squat)

I usually start of with the front bar on full soft and the rear on the middle setting.

If it understeers too much, then I move the rear bar to the highest setting

If it still understeers too much then you don't have enough caster/camber on the front

:D cheers :D

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Hi SK

I sent a PM to you on the 7 June wanting to confirm the amount for my order, haven't heard back yet but I know you are extremely busy. Please let me know if I need to resend PM.

Money sitting in my account waiting to be transfered.

Thanks heaps

Issy

:)

Hi SK

I sent a PM to you on the 7 June wanting to confirm the amount for my order, haven't heard back yet but I know you are extremely busy. Please let me know if I need to resend PM.

Money sitting in my account waiting to be transfered.

Thanks heaps

Issy

:)

Sorry, I am a few days behind in my PM responses, yours is the 4th in line, I do them in the same order as I receive them.

:domokun: cheers :)

thanks for the sway bar info SK.

Oh and fyi, when I fitted the front shocks/springs, with them at the standard height that they were delivered to me (the middle circlip groove), the front was 370mm from the centre of the wheel. I had to drop it 2 circlip grooves to make it 350mm. Not sure if they have buggered up the circlip groove heights or what. I am yet to install the rear shocks.

Just thought I'd let you know.

Thanks heaps for all your efforts too!!

thanks for the sway bar info SK.

Oh and fyi, when I fitted the front shocks/springs, with them at the standard height that they were delivered to me (the middle circlip groove), the front was 370mm from the centre of the wheel. I had to drop it 2 circlip grooves to make it 350mm. Not sure if they have buggered up the circlip groove heights or what. I am yet to install the rear shocks.

Just thought I'd let you know.

Thanks heaps for all your efforts too!!

Like all springs , they will settle a little bit, so make sure you check the heights after 1,000 k's or so.

:( cheers :(

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swaybars are in, no other sus mods, but car sits noticeably flatter. Rear end is more predictable, can really find the limit of your tyres a bit too easily :thumbsup:

it might just be in my head, but would it make the car a bit more "solid" over general bumps and humps? I seemed to notice on my usual roads that are a little crappy, and just going straight, the car will just be more settled over the uneven stuff. Might just be in my head :domokun:

settings i have at the moment are full hard rear, full soft front. Will wait for a track day to play with them

SK

Inbox full.

Are these in stock?

Cheers

Pete

Yep, airfreight shipment of Bilsteins arrived last week, selling fast though, so get in quick.

:dry: Cheers :w00t:

Thanks SK.

There are no prices in the first post anymore..... Are there broken links?

Refer to this thread for the current status on links.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=176396

:dry: cheers :sick:

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Hey Gary,

Money has been transferred, I hope you have received it!

I've emailed you the details of the order (as your PM is still full).

Please confirm when you can. PM or email.

Cheers

hey mate,

looking at getting some springs and shocks for my car.

my car is a 1999 r34 GT4 non-turbo AWD 4-door, manual

is there a bilstien/whiteline package or a bilstien/Eibach package for my car?

i know that the bottom on my struts have the eye shape instead of the fork.

you got anything or can get me anything?

also is there any info on it?

cheers luke

Edited by Luke_ENR34

FAT34, can anyone else help ya? fair few people in this thread have a variety of products from this kit...

Luke, dude, first page, first post. Have a read.

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