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Hi guys, wondering if anyone can help me out. I'm purchasing a set of r34 gtt 3 level adjustable bilsteins with lowered king springs to fit into my r33 gtr. I'm not a boy racer or anything, just want something lower and a little firmer. From my research the rears are pretty much identical, but there seems to be a difference in the length of the fronts. I do not want my car on a slant, so I'm hoping it's only a small difference so I can adjust them accordingly.

Does anyone know the difference in length at all?

Seems to be a bit of info on fitting r33 gtr springs into r34 gtt's but not the other way around. Don't know why though as the stock spring in my gtr are s***!

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That's because it works OK to put the shorter GTR struts into the 2WD car, but the taller struts are too tall for the 4WD chassis. It's all about which part of the stroke the damper is in, when at running height. And of course the strong possibilty that the runnign height will be too high as well.

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