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i i just bought 20s to put on my r32 the back wheels clear fine

but the front wheels hit the top part of the suspension i think its called the stub axle maybe?

any ideas? besides gettin smaller wheels...

haha it's not the stub axle. It's the suspension arm that mounts to the top camber arm. You'll have to go skinny rims if you wanna make them fit. 20's make 32's look like matchbox cars anyway.

Do a search. It's been covered before in this section.

haha it's not the stub axle. It's the suspension arm that mounts to the top camber arm. You'll have to go skinny rims if you wanna make them fit. 20's make 32's look like matchbox cars anyway.

Do a search. It's been covered before in this section.

obviously i have no idea.

ye thats the look im goin for ;) cheers

dont do it!

or if you must get 20s - sell your skyline and buy a commo or falcon

haha to everyone 20's are like comitin suicide.

yer well im gna try swap for some 18s so everyone can just relax.

ps. fk commos an falcons

i i just bought 20s to put on my r32 the back wheels clear fine

but the front wheels hit the top part of the suspension i think its called the stub axle maybe?

any ideas? besides gettin smaller wheels...

If you're going to be a pimp you might as well go the whole hog and get a Century

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Century

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