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yeah, from what I know, the rear shock mounts for GTR have a yoke, whereas GTSt have an eyelet and a bolt goes through that...

I have heard that they can be modified to fit, but don't quote me and get another opinion before you go spending you hard earned $$

cheers

You could also convert to GTR rear hubs, for one they are lighter (alloy casting) and then you can use the GTR suspension units, which are more commonly available in the more exotic formats.

You could also convert to GTR rear hubs, for one they are lighter (alloy casting) and then you can use the GTR suspension units, which are more commonly available in the more exotic formats.

If you change the uprights to GTR......

You would also need the GTR drive shafts as the wheel bearings are different.

You would then need the GTR diff as the flanges are different.

Then the GTST tailshaft won't fit as GTR's have CV's not uni joints

So you would need to get a tailshaft made/modified.

Then the speedo would need calibrating as the diff ratios are different

Personally I would buy GTST shocks, saves alot of mucking around.:)

i agree with Sydenykid, i just fited today myself GTST Teins HA to my GTST. Pretty easy, but time consuming. If in anyways its possible to reduce the time i would, not try modifying somthing and wasting your money and time.

But again, we need ppl like Chris Wilson.... as we need to learn of someones mistakes ;) hehe

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