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Yep ive taken the plunge and had GTR gaurds (front and rear) fitted to my GTSt.

I currently have some WedSports RS-5's on there, 17x8 (unknown offset) and 17x9 +38 on the rears.

Currently they are wearing 215/40/17 at the front and 235/45/17's at the rear.

Can i put the 235's on the front and some 255's on the rear now? Also would i need 255/40 or 255/45 on it?

Would these offsets look ok with the gtr gaurds, or will i need some spacers now?

Steve

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To make a car look truely wide and tough I think you need deep dish rims. Especially with wide gaurds!

And if you've just spent that much money on what is essentially only for looks than you should make the effort to really set it off with some deep dish rims. Sell your old ones and I doubt the difference would be all that much if you shop around!

Can someone do a small write-up on whats required to fit the front 32GTR guards on a 32gtst?

I know u need the guards (duh:p) and indicators, but what about the side skirts, and guard inners..do these need swapping as well??

Im looking atr doing this soon, just wondering if i need the extras...

thanks.

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