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  doublek said:
ex r six how much is this tien coilover kit? and what is it?

is it worth getting?

thanx.

I think the best way to answer your question is to link you to Tein's pamphlet HERE

Is it worth getting? I'm getting a set... :stirthepot:

List Price - $2,363

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If nothing is loose or broken. Wheel alignment and wheel balancing should sort it out.

Wheel balancing alone will probably fix it but while you're there it's probably better to do the alignment too.

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  DBOSS said:
Springs shocks and sway bars= hang the f%k on

Call C&V for a quote 9526 5322

CYA JEFF :spoton:

Always the salesman. :spoton:

and im coming in for tune soon.

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  doublek said:
thanx guys I will get things checked out.

teins a little out of my price range but good tips anyway

If Teins are alittle out of your price range I know of HSD bringing a set of coilovers out later in the year and they will retail for around $1600? I had coilovers fitted to my silvia and boy they made the biggest difference by far :spoton:

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Suspension is always a good place to start, but the best handling mod you can ever do to any car is get some driver training at a skid pan.

If you are in Perth, the AHG Driving centre at the International airport rocks. I have had my WRX and MPS out there, I have not taken the F6 out there yet. It is well worth the $80 odd to be able to go crazy in your car in a controlled safe environment.

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New King SL springs front and rear, Whiteline 30mm sway front, leave rear alone, Billstein shox all round, new bushings throughout, thorough alignment and balance was about $2500 all up and transforms the car.

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  doublek said:
thanx guys I will get things checked out.

teins a little out of my price range but good tips anyway

The prices quoted are for the Teins with damper adjustment, there is now available Tein's without this feature that are a lot less to buy. I got mine from XspeeD 08 9331 8088, they hould be able to give you a quote on both sets of Tein's.

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  dingah2 said:
New King SL springs front and rear, Whiteline 30mm sway front, leave rear alone, Billstein shox all round, new bushings throughout, thorough alignment and balance was about $2500 all up and transforms the car.

Dingah

I did the Whiteline swaybar front thing only first up and the back felt all wrong so I eventually went with the back as well, and find it now more balanced in cornering. Ive found most ppl on here say dont do the backs on utes. For whatever reasons.

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