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Just interested in what size rims you have on your stagea ..ie diameter, width, offset.

Im just wondering if its possible to fit deep dished rims on the stagea.

Currently Im running on a set of 17 * 8 inch work vs-xx with 235/45/r17 on both front and rear. Im not sure what the actual offset is though...but I can turn from lock to lock without any rub and the rears fit without me having to shave the guards.

somehow I get this feeling im growing out of the rims and looking to go 18's

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R33GTR rims on mine 17 X 9 X 30 mm with 245/40/17 tyres. Clear OK at 355 mm fornt and 345 mm rear. Even with a big load, race car on the back + spares inside. They need around 1.25 degrees negative camber at the rear though, which is around 0.5 degree more than I would prefer. Front is OK at 1.0 degrees negatice camber and 5 degrees caster.

:) cheers :P

I have just fitted R34 GTR wheels to mine which are 18x9 30+ offset 245/40/18's

Just like Sydneykid's car they are very border line on the rear to the outside of car

The fronts fit in fine.

I would suggest if you still wanted to run 9 inch rear's to get a offset on +35 to 38 for the rear

It would look much better

I also have some Volk GTC's in 18x8 30+ which suit for sale

Yeah search for got dish, lots of pics of my 18"ers, atm they have 235/40R18 on it and they have to have way -ve camber on the rear to fit them when you lower it till you have about 1mm ground clearance :)

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