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As it says i want 2 put a set of 20's on my r33 gtst as im gona make it a show car, its already got go so time 4 sum show. I dont want people to write crap, just get straight 2 the point and tell me wot ill need 2 do 2 fit them on my car. They'll most prob b 20x8.5. The car will be having wider front and rear guards put on. all i no is that ill have 2 get the guards pumped and rolled but thats bout all i no, wot will i need 2 do with springs etc.

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Get coilovers, if you use lowered springs the spring rate will be to soft and will forever be hitting the bump stops.

not exactly, you can get lowered springs at any spring rate you want. If its going to be a show car then the ride shouldnt be an issue but with coilovers being as cheap as they are its prob easier to just get a set and have easy height adjustability.

not exactly, you can get lowered springs at any spring rate you want. If its going to be a show car then the ride shouldnt be an issue but with coilovers being as cheap as they are its prob easier to just get a set and have easy height adjustability.

If you use a higher spring rate you'll need new shockies 5000km's later and by the time you buy shocks the cost will be around $1000 mark and a few hundred more gives coilovers with height and damping adjustabilty. So it's just a bit impractical.

i got 19/10 lowenharts on the back and also have wider front and rear guards. I had to cut about an inch off the original guard lip. I have stiff KYB shocks and it still manages to rub at times.

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My opinion stick with 19" with some stiff coilover suspension. with around a 20+ offset.

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