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Hey, i noticed the other day that my rear suspension is GAB branded and has an adjustable dial on it (cant remember what it says, Stiff/soft/2 other settings)

Just wondering if this will adjust ride height

And assuming it does, more importantly are my fronts adjustable or just standard GTR issue

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i wouldnt know anything about the susp. but kudos on the number plates! i thought i was onto something original!

diff spelling, but still.

haha damn u have some too, at least ur in sydney so not gonna be two running around, i saw a gunmetal gtr with GTAHH the other day in the same burb as me, was spewing

Cheers guys for the info, will have to look at getting something adjustable these are gonna sit way too high with 18's

Edited by GTAAAH

Your ride height will not change noticably if you get the right size tyre.

Stock size is 225/50R16, with a rolling radius of 315.7mm. A 225/40R18 has a rolling radius of 318.6mm. A 255/35R18 has a rolling radius of 317.8mm.

So you can see, by picking the right size tyre (one of those two preferably), your ride height changes bugger all, <3mm.

Could you pick that by eye? I sure couldn't :O

Edited by salad

Yeh, thanks for that, the rim's i'm going to get are going to have a very low profile tyre on them to keep the same OD, have just seen big rims on cars before and thought they'd look much better lowered, whereas with the standard ones, it's not so much of a concern as they're boring already hehe

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yo.. i was just wondering if these are actually aftermarket? or standard GTR fitment.

I'm considering upgrading soon-ish but if these are aftermarket they're probably decent and just need adjusting.. the gtr doesn't handles as well as i'd like it to

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