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Hey members

I am pretty new to wheels & tyres and hope SAU member can help me by giving ideas.

question is what size (offsets) spacer can be fitted on standard R32 GTST wheels to make it bit more wider (close to body line) instead of changing whole wheels & tyres. and best place to get them..

I love idea of changing them to more nicer wheels but I thought it will stil look nice even with stocked wheels if fitted bit more wider as I would like to keep my 32 as original as possible. and I would like to know if any one done it like this??

or do you think it will look wider body celica or camry?? :P

Cheers~~!!

Edited by firecracker

well, stock r32 offset is 16x6.5 +40, gtr is 16x8 +30

^ i think the above is right but you might want to check

so... quick calculation means 32gtr rims stick out an extra 29mm, so 30mm spacers should make stock 32gtst rims look like you have gtr ones, which in my experience fit fairly well on gts-t guards, so go 15-30mm spacers

But...

DONT rely on the above, look at your stock rims, and take a measuring tape to them and see where the edge of the rim will sit with 15mm or 20mm or 30mm spacers on them..... you may need to roll your guards.

Also... keep in mind in most states spacers are illegal.

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