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Ok, i figured other forums i frequent have them as well

please post as many specs of your wheels as possible

width and offsets being the MOST important

Picture from the side straight on, and one from the front straight on (to see if they stick out, or sink in for fitment wise)

ill start

Stock M35 wheels.

15mm spacers front and rear to clear GTR brakes

225/50/17 tires

17x7 id imagine is waht it looks like

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Work euroline

18x9 -5

18x0 +20

235/40/18

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above is with stock fenders

below is with midified fenders

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Work Emotion XD9

18x9 +20 all around +20mm spacer on the front

225/40/18

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17 x 9 - Standard R33GTR wheels with 245/40/17's

Pictures are at 340 mm front and 330 mm rear, which was too low. It's now at 355 mm front and 350 mm rear, much better ride and handling.

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:D cheers :(

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18x10 +20

dont get a 10 in the rear unless you get at LEAST a +10

but hten you will haev to do an agressive roll and pull in the rear.

anything less will hit your coilover.

18x10 +20

dont get a 10 in the rear unless you get at LEAST a +10

but hten you will haev to do an agressive roll and pull in the rear.

anything less will hit your coilover.

Your using 235's on 10 inch rims as per per your first post?

They would look mega stretched?

A "normal" person would use a smaller width rim and run the correct width tyre for comfort, looks, handling and safety

am i normal?

I use a 225/40 on a 9 inch wide and a 235/40 on a 10 inch wide

its about clearance, the stretch in the sidewall allows you to run a wider/lower offset without fear of rubbing so when the camber changes in a turn, it acts like a circle and not a square like a normal tire

am i normal?

NO :thumbsup:

That's why you should explain or clairfy when posting esp when people are asking a question about a topic they do not know anything about. Otherwise someone is going go and buy a set of wheels too wide or the wrong offset and have to beat the shit out of the rear guards and run a way too narrow a tyre for the rim size.

18x10 +20

dont get a 10 in the rear unless you get at LEAST a +10

but hten you will haev to do an agressive roll and pull in the rear.

anything less will hit your coilover.

cool...thanks grant.

mate has a set of eurolines ..18*9 and 18*10 ..both with +35 offset...i'll try them for fit this weekend....oh and tyres are 235 at the rear too...really stretchhhhhed

Running Advanti Racing 'Karla" wheels:

Wheels: 19x8 +35

Tyres: 245/35 R19 Hankook K104

They are being replaced (due to a fault) with Enkei RP03 model which should fill the guards a little more, I think.

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