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8.5 in front and 9.5 at the back....

Calculator says

"The clearance from stut housing to the inside of the wheel will be 7mm MORE

The outside edge of the wheel will EXTEND an extra 33mm"

And

"The clearance from stut housing to the inside of the wheel will be 5mm LESS

The outside edge of the wheel will EXTEND an extra 45mm"

respectively i still dont understand..

does it mean it sticks out by 3.3 cm and 4.5 cm?

it means, fronts wheels stick out 3.3cm, and rears 4.5cm from whatever you punched in as "original" rims

Youll have to look on your car to see where the edge of the rim will sit in relation to the guards,

some guard rolling or light flaring may be required, but I really don't know with r34's.

will these fit or do you need to roll the guards?

i understand i need +38

i will be runnning nismo rims with +35 offset +10 to 15mm spacers on the rear of my r33 very soon (as soon as the rims come from japan)

i let you know how it goes.. alot of people talk about you cant run +20ish* offset on an r33 but seeing a s13 running r33 gtr wheels + 10mm spacers on the rear without flaring leans me to belived that i can do it on the r33

(ps i cant find a photo right now of the car im talking about but this is a similar style)

offset4ov.jpg

I did a trial fit of my 17x9" +20 BBS track rims I was using with my 33 GTR on my new 33 GTST. . . . . no chance. Needed more than rolling the guards to make them fit. Only tried the front, didn't get around to the rear. . . . Not sure what the offset is on standard 33 GTR rims but they fit, just.

on my r32 gts-t

this is what 18x10 +11 offset rims look like, so use the calculator to see how you'd go.

mine are stock rear guards with flaring.

also, the fronts in that picture are where r32 gtr rims will sit on stock front gts-t guards. 16x8 +30 offset

hope this helps!

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