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Old 07-01-2009, 09:32
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Old 07-01-2009, 20:02
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Ebay S12 Coilovers

Doesn't look like they allow for castor adjustment though.....?

edit: how can it be a set of 4 ? Fixed rears maybe ?
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title of that thread from the american brothers is front suspension, I'm thinking more about the rear, and how to fit coilies to the rear.....

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Ebay S12 Coilovers

Doesn't look like they allow for castor adjustment though.....?

edit: how can it be a set of 4 ? Fixed rears maybe ?
thats for 86- and mine's an 84...

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thats for 86- and mine's an 84...
No difference
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title of that thread from the american brothers is front suspension, I'm thinking more about the rear, and how to fit coilies to the rear.....
Probably not worth it tbh
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X2 for that. For True coilovers you have to cut out the old turrets and weld in new ones with a plate to accept the top mounts, you'd then have to strengthen the trailing arm to take the added loads from the coilover unit.

Absolutely nothing wrong with shocks and springs on the rear, only problem is getting the height set to what you want, but that would be no worse than getting your spring rate matched in using Aftermarket coilovers designed to fit a different car.

Spax will build you a shock to the dimensions you want and there is a company on here that have all the measurements for the standard springs and will manufacture a set of replacements again, to your spec.

The Coilover sets you can get for the S12 are Just S13 fronts with springs and shocks on the rear, they have an adjustable perch so that you can alter the ride hight +- about 2 inches
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Old 08-01-2009, 11:13
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Plus a good chassis shop can tune an adjustable front to match a fixed position rear.

Just need to be careful what you buy so they will complement one another.
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Old 08-01-2009, 20:06
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about all the matching etc, that isn't too important as this will be more of a drifter than a road car tbh...

So I want suspension thats a good bit harder, and also a BIT lower, say -2 or -3inches...anyone have any idea's for this??
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