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I Have recently found out that my rear subframe is slighty bent! I have gtr 32 rear subframe, i got told they will fit straight in but when i went to take it to tyrepower they said it wouldnt fit! If anyone knows about fitting a r32 gtr rear sub frame into a 32 please get back to me!! If Not anyone got a rear 32 subframe forsale or il trade the gtr 1 for a normal 32 1??

cheers :thumbsup:

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do you mean bare r32 gtr subframe?

all you need is to change the back of you diff housing to 2 bolt (currently 4 bolt like s13) right

transfer all your parts to the gtr cradle, assuming your gtst has hicas

you can get greddy copy covers for $99 on ebay or niswreck sell oem for around $55

The question is why would you want to install the GTR subframe? they use hicas and have worse subframe bushes, they give you a worse roll center

because my mate gave me a gtr subframe and he said he fit straight in. So im just gonna sell the gtr subframe and get a standard gtst 1

the GTR subframe bushes (the 4 ones that bolt subframe to chassis) are longer that the GTST ones, about 12mm IIRC, dont quote me. the extra length of the GTR bushes wont let you get enough thread started on the mounting pins when you do the nut up.

Edited by QWK32
the GTR subframe bushes (the 4 ones that bolt subframe to chassis) are longer that the GTST ones, about 12mm IIRC, dont quote me. the extra length of the GTR bushes wont let you get enough thread started on the mounting pins when you do the nut up.

Is there a way around this?

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