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Old 25th September 2005, 04:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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suspenstion probs !

hi guys ,
i seem to be getting quite a lot of force through the body , when goin over certain road bumps . the nsf especially banging hard , and the car seems to move to the right slightly as it does this .
could it be the shockers that are dodgy on the front or is it just cos its a hard set up . i know the dealer put on 4 new wheels and tyres and a full set of tein lowering springs , but it just doesent feel right to me .
before i go back to him ranting about faulty shocks , can anyone advise me
car is an r33gts25t 95 model , 37,000 miles
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Old 25th September 2005, 08:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I had an Olins set-up on my 33 when I first got it. The ride was so hard I just sold them on and put on a a full tein set-up It's still hard but loads better (I live in Devon, not the best roads)
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well thx for the help , ive sorted it myself eventually . lol
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