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hey guys i believe track is measured from the centre of the tyre, there for running crazy offset gives you wider track. otherwise i would just run 17x9 -20 offsets haha

and the 2inch oversize rule is longer its actually now no bigger then 10mm (i think) rolling diameter there for you can go from 15=20 but you have to run low enough profiles on the 20 tyres so overall its no more then 10mm in diam

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cheers guys.

Just got a quote for a secondhand ECU. $350. that sounds way to rich for a standard comp.

yeah will be doing it all properly. If I do it right It 'may' save me the hassle if it happens again.

cheers Damo for the suspension.

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hey guys i believe track is measured from the centre of the tyre, there for running crazy offset gives you wider track. otherwise i would just run 17x9 -20 offsets haha

and the 2inch oversize rule is longer its actually now no bigger then 10mm (i think) rolling diameter there for you can go from 15=20 but you have to run low enough profiles on the 20 tyres so overall its no more then 10mm in diam

+1

Correct in both cases.

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for your sake i would get r34 gtt ones. Im sure the R33 GTR ones have been made to handle the extra weight up front from the diff and other extra parts. The spring weight would of been made for that car.

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i think r33 gtr suspension whacks onto r34 gtt! not too sure, but the standard ecu thing is fine! doesn't matter if you put the stock one in because you'll just run stock settings instead of a tuned one!
oh sweet, when i need new coilovers, im gonna buy r33 gtr ones :(

Nah, R33GTR suspension in an R34GTT is a very bad idea. Trust me I tried it. Whilst they physically fit, the weight of the car, and the weight distribution is dramatically different - so R33GTR coilovers in an R34GTT suck ass - trust me. I pulled them out, sold them, and bought the R34GTT SydneyKid Bilstein/Whiteline group buy.

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and just for Damo's sake yes the R33 GTR has the same suspension setup ;) i know it was killing you :(

lol guys d/w it was just a subtle dig at steve :D ive got <10,000k's old ICS N1 coils in my 34, and loving life.

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