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No way.

Front - 8.5 (9 max with rolled guards but not reccomended).

Rear - 9 (maybe 9.5 with correct offset and rolled guards).

Also dont go 19s too expensive (rubber expensive as well) and too heavy. 18s are plenty.

Do a search if u want more info.

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i'm not really sure R34's follow most the logic we have on these forums.

Was speaking to a guy on the gtr.co.uk forums, with a gtt, running 18 x 9.5 +28mm (i think) all around, he said "slight" scrubbing up front on full lock. Guards NOT flared

i wonder if R34's can fit slightly bigger than what we think

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R34 GT-T

f-18 x 9 -5

r-19 x 10 -5

w/standard suspension for the time being.

under standard guards?

Cheers lads >_<

negative offsets on standard guards..not a chance! Above would need flared guards or widebody kit.

The front wheels will extend an extra 64mm outwards and the rears will extend by 77mm compared to stock. :laugh:

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i'm not really sure R34's follow most the logic we have on these forums.

Was speaking to a guy on the gtr.co.uk forums, with a gtt, running 18 x 9.5 +28mm (i think) all around, he said "slight" scrubbing up front on full lock. Guards NOT flared

i wonder if R34's can fit slightly bigger than what we think

For this to be possible, he would need to be running fairly skinny tyres (think 215 or 225s) at the front and possibly rears too oh and quite a bit of camber..if thats ur cup of tea.

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not sure on tyres sizes... the rears are fine.

GTTR34 has/had 18 x 10's on his, so 18 x 9.5's are fine on the rear. But it seems you can run 18x9.5 up front... will pop over to gtr.co.uk and check my pm's.

EDIT: http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/upload/54681-ne...kit-r34gtt.html

265's all around??????

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not sure on tyres sizes... the rears are fine.

GTTR34 has/had 18 x 10's on his, so 18 x 9.5's are fine on the rear. But it seems you can run 18x9.5 up front... will pop over to gtr.co.uk and check my pm's.

EDIT: http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/upload/54681-ne...kit-r34gtt.html

265's all around??????

Its all in the offsets...and also from the looks of it he must have rock hard suspension to not have the wheels foul the guards as they are obviously sticking out..ask him what offsets he's running...probably +35 to +38

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