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was wondering if anyone has the dimensions from Hub to Hub and front to rear for the R33 or R32 rear subframe/suspension. from what i gather the GTR and GTST are dimensionally the same so either is fine.

not going to give away too much as to what its for at this stage but if anyone has one removed from a car atm or knows offhand where i could get them etc it would be great

this can be either at full droop/full compression or ride height

Cheers

  • 3 weeks later...

can anyone confirm that R32 GTR and R33 GTST are interchangeable ?

know that GTR rear ends have been used in R34's but if the mount points are the same from R32 GTR and R33 then i can jig around a cheap bare 32 subframe.

  • 2 months later...

The R33 subframe mounting points are offset by 5mm each towards the outside of the car. The anti-squat geometry is modified by lowering the front pickup point of the lower control arm by 15mm or so. (Off the top of my head; haven't measured that bit)

I have a jig for skyline subframes front and rear. It's fairly specific for the chromolly tube subframes I do but your welcome to take basic measurements of it. Mounting locations etc are all factory.

I won't send it anywhere and i don't want the geometry/pick up locations measured though as it has taken me alot of time, experiance and money to get right.

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 3 months later...

these measurements are from the middle of the bolt hole:

r32/s13

width

605mm

1070mm

length

665mm

r33

width

615mm

1085mm

length

655-660mm

i couldn't get the lengths exact with the hoops in the frame getting in the way

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