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Hi Guys,

Just need to know if I could put R32 GTS4 suspension to a R33 GTS4? will it fit? is there a significant weight difference between R32 and R33 GTS4? :sweat:

Regards

SkyKC

mmmmmmmmmmmmm anyone who can give me an answer please :O

There is a weight difference and I would guess that it wouldn't fit. I'm happy to be corrected.

I think you are right, even for R33 GTST and GTS4 has a about 180Kg weight difference.So its not a perfect match. :P ......

no good, i have to find a R33 GTS4 one some how :dry:

Thanks

they will fit. you need to swap the rear strut tops. but the rears on the 32 are around 3 inches shorter. so it wont work propperly.

to answering your question. NO

OK, I get it now, Thanks for your help. :)

In the R32s, I know that GT-R suspension fits the GTS4. Might be the same in R33, so look for a GT-R set that someone is replacing / upgrading.

R33 GTR suits R33 GTS4, but one littile problem, R33 GTR rear shocks bottom fitting is "Folk" fitting, but with R33 GTS4 (1994) Rear shocks bottom fitting is "EYE" fitting :) ...thats the only difference. R33 GTR front will go with R 33 GTS4 with no probs.

R33 GTR suits R33 GTS4, but one littile problem, R33 GTR rear shocks bottom fitting is "Folk" fitting, but with R33 GTS4 (1994) Rear shocks bottom fitting is "EYE" fitting :) ...thats the only difference. R33 GTR front will go with R 33 GTS4 with no probs.

Im thinking what if I use R33 GTR front suspension and R33GTST rear suspension for my GTS4? will it be ok or not?

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