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middle to wheel to guard lip and its prob different for each car!!!

Yeah. About 345mm for the front give or take. I've been told rear just needs to sit level with the front (given that rear guards are lower to front anyway). And ultimately, you need 100mm clearance from any part of your car, to the ground (with the exception of wheels of course).

Someone else my shed more light on this. :laugh:

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I am pretty sure for a R33 GTST it is 235mm and 245mm (front and rear)....correct me if i am wrong please.....and it is measured from the centre of you hub to the top of the wheel arch

I think you mean 335mm and 345mm? 235mm and 245mm are way too low dude :laugh:

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My stock old suspension had sagged up front a fair bit. 350mm up front. lol

When I gave them a buzz I was told for the R32 turbo its 360mm all round; a mate who was defected a year or so ago was shown the same thing in the officers little book.

Be sure to let us know if things have changed. :)

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