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yes it is at long last, now all we need is a complete polybush kit for them instead of getting the bits seperately
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mines fully poly bushed mate, superflex does them, its down on here from rich k, he has got the credit,but truth be known, i' gave him all the part numbers,
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if you dont mind me asking roughly how much are we talking to do the whole car, mine needs all new bushes so im still deciding to do them all in 1 go or front first then back or vice versa
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Quote:
http://www.driftworks.com/catalog/pr...coilovers.html Very expensive, but shows it's possible
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Upside down coilovers are only worthwhile on the front, the rears aren't subject to any lateral loads like the fronts
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yeah but I thought it was just an issue with getting them to fit?
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Yeah but the style don't really make any difference. (in terms of getting them to fit an S12)
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Personally, I don't know one end of a spanner from the other but from what I've read on here though, isn't that the big hoo-ha about the s12, that there is a problem with getting rear suspension to fit? Most of the stuff I've read is people having to do loads of fabrication to get stuff to go in?
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Its getting the coilovers to fit in the top which requires modification.
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