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I have read a few of the threads regarding this ...but just wanted some confirmation that a set of GRT 18x9 with +25 offset wheels will fit on my S2 (not lowered) . The rears have a bit more dish than the front but off set is the same and both are 9".

Also what size rubber would be the go on these?

Cheers.

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I have read a few of the threads regarding this ...but just wanted some confirmation that a set of GRT 18x9 with +25 offset wheels will fit on my S2 (not lowered) . The rears have a bit more dish than the front but off set is the same and both are 9".

Also what size rubber would be the go on these?

Cheers.

Strange the rears have more dish than the fronts, yet they are the same width? Any pic's?

Tyres 245/35/18 will suit nicely on 9 inch rims. 235's are too narrow and give no rim protection. if your car is 4WD than no need to go any wider than 245's

The +25 offset will be pushing it

I have factory R34 GTR 18x9 +30 and the rears are level with the outside of the guards without the car being too low ie not lots of rear camber.

The wheels you are looking at with +25 offset which will make them sit a further 5mm out than my +30 wheels

At the current ride of my car, near stock, personally I think the rears are on the limit. Once I lower the car it will get better, but will need to check the rear camber is not too much.

not strange at all

different disk Faces will cause that

if the front has a face to clear brakes, and the rear doesnt.

i run 18x9 +20 all around with a +20mm spacer int eh front

225/40/18

soon to go 215/40 once i get new tires

if they stick out...put a pipe between the fender and tire, and go back and forth...it will shape it perfect....or use a fender roller

I have read a few of the threads regarding this ...but just wanted some confirmation that a set of GRT 18x9 with +25 offset wheels will fit on my S2 (not lowered) . The rears have a bit more dish than the front but off set is the same and both are 9".

Also what size rubber would be the go on these?

Cheers.

Yup.

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Fit mint as & mine is lowered.

Am running 235/40 18's which fit fine. Factory R34 GTR fitting is 245/40 18 which I will fit next time once I wear these out just so the rim as slightly more protection

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