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205/50

Kind of fat, not much stretch, didn't mess around with the speedo accuracy.

Really?!?! :o I'm confused.. :help:

I was going to for 225/45R17's.. too much?

Peter.

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Small update:

1 x JDM Autobac/Carmate Number Plate Bracket (Made in Japan/Discontinued Item)

Purpose: Nothing lol, JDM points perhaps? Tilts...

Tilts....to create less frontal impact on wind, reduces drag coefficient, pushes air into the radiator to assist cooling, and all this leads to two things:

1. Lower fuel consumption........from 7.5L/100km to 7.49L/100km

2. Enhance vehicle performance from 100kW to 100.001kW

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lol I don't drive around with it tilted down that far. Only slightly.

Influence was drawn from one of the ZREs in the ZRE HOT HATCH POTENTIAL Thread.

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Amplifier: Kenwood KAC-M645 4/3/2 Channel

Subwoofer: Kenwood KFC-W1012

Big thanks to mikeypooi3 for doing most of the work on the install :lol:

EDIT: Stock HU

hahaha dude, just going through the member's rides section..

Came across this thread... That was a fun night!

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Very stiff and even less body roll than before.

Only downside is that certain Sydney roads are now extremely uncomfortable to drive on. That's what you get for putting coilovers in <_<

Should be due for a wheel alignment soon.

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Very stiff and even less body roll than before.

Only downside is that certain Sydney roads are now extremely uncomfortable to drive on. That's what you get for putting coilovers in <_<

Should be due for a wheel alignment soon.

Cool. lol try to avoid Parramatta Rd at all cost.

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Exactly the same as JE-55-EA's except mines the NF model. Only difference is the spring rate. Wasn't going to post it until after the Annual but I won't be attending so why not now :lol:

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The GF has stiffer spring rates compared to the NF (in the ZRE case, just stiffer up front):

Sustec Pro GF (GGZE151HK):

[F] - -14~-52mm, 5kg

[R] - -14~-63mm, 4kg

Sustec Pro NF (NNZE151HK):

[F] - -17~-55mm, 4kg

[R] - -14~-63mm, 4kg

Tanabe label their suspension products like so (softest to stiffest):

NF - "Normal Feeling" - Mild drop/Soft/Street

DF - "Dress-up Form" - Max dumpage/Soft/Street

GF - "Grip Feeling" - Mild drop/Medium-hard/Street-Sports

@Kevin, yeah man for sure.

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