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Looking to get a set of rims for a 33 but just need a thumbs up first. I read N1GTRS sticky on offset and just want some advice. Would it be ok for +30 18" 8.5 on the front and +30 18" 9.5 on the back or should i stick with 8.5 all around. Any help appreciated as i don't want to buy rims i can't use.

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Hey mate, goto google and type in offset calculator and click the tyres1001.com site and work it out..

But yes should be fine with those offsets however with coilovers night have a hard time fitting 9.5s and +30's will be pumped on or out of the guards...

You will deff need to roll the guards.. and get rid of the inner plastic stuff..

since your username says vpsec.. do you have a gtr?

if not, on a gtst, you will need to roll the guards..

Edited by siddr20

You should be ok with that offset and tyre sizes (go 9.5" on rear!) I have +25 offset same widths in 19" with a fairly low ride height. Had to have rear lips rolled and a sligtly narrower tyre on front (225/35) so you should be ok with +30 offset as they will stick 5mm further under guards than mine.

You will deff need to roll the guards.. and get rid of the inner plastic stuff..

since your username says vpsec.. do you have a gtr?

if not, on a gtst, you will need to roll the guards..

Lol no i got the user name when i was a giddy school boy.

Thanks for the help guys much appreciated

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