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SX Dave

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  1. I'm lowered 30mm and you will need rear arms and bolts to get back in factory specs.

     

    My front camber is just over 2 degrees as I didn't fit front camber arms. Lots of people lower without front arms. It's personal preference really.

  2. only problem is courier collection as im out of the house monday - friday 8-6. i can box and hide it behind my bins which would be safe. My new exhaust was left behind there plus many other parcels at xmas time.

     

    If someone wishes to organize a courier im happy to box up and do the above. Im just being lazy about dealing with a courier to be honest

  3. I'm getting married in Croatia next year and we have gone through a native wedding planing company. They have been a great help the arrange everything and cater EVERYTHING to your needs.

     

    Can't fault them brilliant service and not costing the earth for what you get. although it is scary paying deposits in advance to a foreign country and people you haven't met. But we are flying out next month to double check everything in advance with free accommodation.

     

    Long story short IMO use a planner it's much easier or the hotel you choose can probably arrange most of it for you.

  4. Hi,

     

    Does anyone see a problem with these spacers? All the measurement seem ok to me.

     

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JDM-R-Pair-of-Nissan-Hubcentric-Wheel-Spacers-5x114-3-66-1-25mm-R32-R33-R34-/321040297796?pt=UK_Cars_Parts_Vehicles_Wheels_tyre_Trims_Trims_ET&fits=Model%3A350+Z&hash=item4abf7e2f44

     

    I'm wary of eBay tat but id like these spacers as the match my wheel colour better so will be less obvious.

     

    Have people bought ebay spacers before? i know the obvious option is a trader on here but colour and price is appealing.

     

    Cheers

     

    Dave

  5. Doesn't really need any introduction.

     

    Bought this and used it for a while but then fancied a true dual system. I did like the noise it made though and the fit didn't seem as bad some iv heard.

     

    Iv only given it a quick wipe over so will polish up even better given a bit of time.

     

    Would prefer collected but i can look into what it would cost to package and post.

     

    Looking for £150 believe that's around the going rate. Its hardly used and in great nick.

     

    Or I'm after a pair of 25mm spacers if someone's interested a swap with cash my way?

     

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  6. Thanks for the help, cleared up a few worries.

     

    Drove a bit more at speed on straights and getting used to the zero toe feel think all should be ok. Was maybe a rubbish bit of road and me over reacting.

     

    Oh good on ya MR Chairman. It was a few years ago I was on there, went to a few meets and met with Mark from my neck of the woods a few times.

     

    Thanks for the help guys

  7. Thanks Docwra, makes sense too I guess if there isn't enough initial grip to benefit from the extra front camber right? It's currently just over 2 degrees from memory.

     

    I'm taking it brands later this month so hopefully it won't cause much if an issue then.

     

    Docwra are you or was you on SXOC? Name rings a bell I used to go on there years ago when I had my S14a.

     

     

  8. Ill see if I get used to it, if not ill add a little toe in. Not being an alignment guru I'm shocked at how a small amount of toe can make such a difference at speed, I understand the balancing of the two, it was achieving it (or possibly not) that's shocked me. Although cornering is unbelievably better.

     

    Oh makes good sense, as to scrubbing the front it slowing and the rear then thinking its slipping.

     

    Thanks for the help.

  9. Thanks Ekona, maybe it was just sliding if the abs wouldn't apply in those conditions as def wasn't braking. just didn't feel to be going quick enough for that even though it is slippery out and lack of grip around. I guessed as the slip light had come on and it juddered I figured abs correction, I guess not lol. Although when driving spiritedly it's had to get an accurate judgement for a 1 second incident I spose.

     

    Turn in is great and the slightly livelier back end is what I wanted. It's just a lot more skittish at higher speeds (more than I was expecting anyway). Maybe I just need to get used to it. But seems quite unnerving when pushing in the higher gears. Maybe I'm just being a tart lol.

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