S13 BC Coilover with Geo Master or Wisefab set up

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  1. SRRay

    SRRay mr fussy!

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    Just wondering has anybody ran BC coilover with a geomaster or wisefab set up without much modifacation?

    Peoples thoughts /opinions please? :D
     
  2. PhilMorrison

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    They should fit fine together. Obviously you know that HSD's are better though right? ;)
     
  3. SRRay

    SRRay mr fussy!

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    Of course!:nod:
    Cheers Phil:thumbs: 10% discount still running on all items??
    Money to be got rid of and all that ha!;)
     
  4. PhilMorrison

    PhilMorrison Driftworks Owner
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    Yep the 10% discount will run until 10:10pm on Friday the 14th :thumbs:
     
  5. NikH

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    Im running the BC BR's on my S13 with the Geomaster 2 Knuckles... slight grinding back of the cup of the coilover is required to clear the welds on the knuckles but its not alot of work... The coilover cup holes need to be drilled out to 14mm and you need some 14mm High tensile bolts to go in there. Easy to do
     
  6. SRRay

    SRRay mr fussy!

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    Cool,cheers for that!:thumbs:
     
  7. Ollie

    Ollie LOOSE!

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    To avoid drilling out your coilover holes just go to B&Q and buy a £1.50 section of steel 14mm OD pipe. Its got 13mm Inner diameter, so you cut it down to the width of the mounting point on the hub, tap it in (its perfectly snug) and then use your standard S13 bolts. Easier and cheaper.
     

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