I recently bought a 2000gt 8.8 rear, and I'm going to swap it into my v6. The 8.8 from the 2000 has the quad shock set-up for the stabilizer shocks. My v6 doesn't have those stabilizers, would it be worth my time to buy the parts I need for the stabilizers? Or just wait and buy traction bars. The only mods I have done right now is a cold air, and exhaust. It's a 96 v6 5spd.
I know the rears are wider but it should be alright if I just get a different offset wheel. Plus the wheels on mine sit in like an inch on each side of not more so it should make it flush.
I plan on lowering it down the road. But the sn95's wheels sit in the fender about an inch and a half so it will just make it look better
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