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Re: wonted coilovers
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Hey madhatter, I do a few different kits to suit 51mm struts, I can supply just the sleeves, locking rings and top hat, or complete struts with inserts, springs etc. We normally use 200B and Stanza struts and shorten them by 2inches.
Check my web site for pics.

www.maddat.com.au

Posted on: 2007/7/18 14:43
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Re: wonted coilovers
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What castor arms? do you want to upgrade brakes at the same time? the only way your going to do this without spending thousands of dollars is to make up a set yourself with weld on sleeves.

sssute sells the kit, he's recently bought out maddat.

what year ute?

Posted on: 2007/7/18 14:07
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ha guys i have a 1200 ute with a work off head 14 agian locked diff caster arm camber tops 14x 10 on front all nilathain bushes in front soild bushes in rear tramp rods koni adjustibles in the rear and i have 8kg springs for a set of coilovers these come out of my old ones i wont pay more than $500 for a pair because that is all it cost to make them and about seting them up i do it all day so i know what im doing

Posted on: 2007/7/18 14:03
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Ebay R31 Coilovers

You will still have to buy inserts. Why do you want coilovers? They will not make a single bit of difference unless you know how to set them up. What have you done to the rear of your car? What engine etc. etc. etc.

Posted on: 2007/7/18 9:11
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ive got some in the shed waiting to go on my 1200. If u want them u can have them for $1500 complet with siliva breakes new inserts springs ajusters. All u need to do is bolt them in. I made them up for my wagon and will wake up another set when i need them.

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Well technically all our cars have coil springs over shocks....what coil overs has come to mean I think (in most countries) is to have threaded sleeves to adjust the height of each corner of the car independently.

The alteration of height effects the weight transferred to each wheel during cornering and braking.

So I believe he wants to buy a fully completed strut, including spring and shock with adjustable height platforms on them....I think.

Daveman would surely be able to help him out.

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Sorry for hijacking this thread, but what are all the benefits of coil overs?

Posted on: 2007/7/18 8:16
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what are you prepared to pay???

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why do you need coilovers to drift ??

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ha i have 120y struts in my ute now im looking for complete coilovers ready to bolt in so that i can go drifting next week end

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