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Re: maddat vs datrat BRAKES
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well at city dis its 55 a strut and wat are these stanza / sunny arms

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Re: maddat vs datrat BRAKES
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You need either stanza or sunny;

lower arms,
steering arms,
ball joints,
radius rods,
outer tierods.

You can buy tierods and balljoints new which i would when replacing your steering.

Posted on: 2006/9/25 13:31
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well ill get lower arms, steering arms, radius rods from a stanza but were do i buy new tierods and ball joints. i am deffinatly using r31 struts, same setup as sssute hopefully

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Sprint auto parts is probably the cheapest for steering parts, depends how much money you got, could always get genuine nissan.

Maybe get city dism to price front end stanza stuff with a pair of r31 struts.

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Last time i went to u-pull-it they had heaps of r31's there. I picked at a bear set of struts for $12 each, i just took the #### off i didn't need. Easy to do and save heaps, only takes about half an hour. Motor traders are good for getting Ball joints from, they seem to stock a bit.
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Re: maddat vs datrat BRAKES
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cheers for the help mate just trying to get a suspension setup sused is hard for a 16yr old. but i think ive got it now. yeh on my way to city dismantlers ill drop past sprints and order some. well by using r31 struts and only having to get rotors has cut back on buying a 1000 dollar kit so now i can spend money on the steering like new bushes aswel

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Hey dude, you dont have to get rotors either, im just saying that you can get away with just new pads, rotors and a caliper seal kit to make it all new.

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nah i will just clean the rotors and get new seals and pads, better i do it now than later.

setup is going to be-
r31 struts
sssute-coilovers
sssute-camber kit
cleaned brakes with new pads and seals
either low or super low king springs on the front depends on height and fitting the wheel under the arch

cheers for all the help fellas finally got it sused

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No worries, king springs for coilovers will be 65 x lb x length, they dont do low, super low etc. just have to measure.

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Re: maddat vs datrat BRAKES
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were in adelaide can i get king spirngs

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