A few photos from my gallery.
The subframe bushes are silicone filled and prone to leakage. Burning out the centres allows the outer sleeves to be bashed out a little more easily. That was the fun part.
Examples of adjustable toe, lower and upper arms. Although I have an R33 rear end, the angle of my rear shocks/springs means I need the "hoop" style top arm from the R32 - it follows a wider arch than the R33 version. Probably a stronger design too. I'm still running the factory arms at this stage. The ones below are a lot heavier than the pressed steel items from the factory,.
