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Hey Guys,

A while back I bought a set of coilovers from a forum member and they appear to be the wrong ones for my car!

I was told they were Tein Super Streets to suit a R33 Gts-t. But once in, the fronts are too low and the rears are too high, on ALL levels of adjustment.

The Part Numbers are as follows...

Front: QEN68-Z1531

BCNR33-F

Rear: QEN69-Z1531

BCNR33-R

Now I know what your thinking, the BCNR33 bit defines them as GTR suspension.. which the seller obv knew as he cut off the part numbers in his pics... grrr.

But they actually have the rings at the bottom of the fronts and backs, instead of the square bracket piece GTR's use! And they fit on to my Gts-t no dramas at all.

So whats going on? Does anyone have any ideas?

WA suspensions, my local retailer of Tein, had no idea and couldn't even find those part numbers in their books!

Hope someone can help me identify these because if they are not the right ones for my car I would like to sell them! As the right thing though!

Cheers Guys,

Dragonforce

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I dont know what car they suit, but theyre not for ECR33. My Tein SS part numbers are QEN64-Z1531-L (and) R for the fronts, and QEN65-Z1531 for the rears. They also say ECR33 on them.

Contact Fulcrum. They should be able to sort out those part numbers for you.

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Ok guys,

Spoke to Fulcrum, awesome guys very willing to help!

Turns out they are indeed super streets for the R33 GTR and NOT for a gts-t. But someone has had them modified from the stirrup bottoms to eyes so they will fir in the gts-t. why someone would do this i dont know! apparently the gts-4 also uses the stirrup so its not to suit one of those either. I think im going to send them back to fulcrum and see if they can be modified back to GTR spec as they are in great condition and useless as they are...

Cheers for ur thoughts!

Dragonforce

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