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they should sit pretty good dion, might need to run something like a 5mm slip on spacer up front, but you can get those from most tyre joints for nix.

they in adelaide? cant test fit before purchase?

as for the offset thing, its pretty simple. it refers to where the mounting surface of the wheel sits in relation to the edges of the wheel.

smack bang in the centre is +/- 0 offset (neutral).

when you move it from the centre towards the outside edge of the wheel its + offset.

when you move it from the centre towards the inside of the wheel its -offset.

Unfortunately they arent in Adelaide, or else I would trial fit. If they did not require spacers on the Z32, does that mean it wont need them on an R32?

Thanks for your help with the offsets etc.

Unfortunately they arent in Adelaide, or else I would trial fit. If they did not require spacers on the Z32, does that mean it wont need them on an R32?

Thanks for your help with the offsets etc.

should be pretty good i reckon. if not, theres bound to be someone on here rockin the same size/offset. might let you borrows theirs for a spell.

i would offer, but im running significantly lower offsets... :mellow:

:edit: how much coin you spending? id rock these, but thats me.

:edit: jis have a set of gramlights in the same size and offset, head down there, ask to test fit, and voila!

:edit... again: just so you know, youre gonna be way out of track anyways. adr's allow only 12.5mm of track increase per side. but f**k it, fit the wheels you want to get the car looking the way you want. we dont all have to drive yugo's. :(

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17*9 +20 with a 235/40, yours will sit another 28mm further in.

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17*9 +20 with a 235/40, yours will sit 15mm further in.

:(

sucks that you r chassis owners can run such high offset and get flushness, im running 0's and im barely proud with camber.

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As i have heard somewhere before, i can't wait to see the shitstorm after they crush a car that has been wrongfully impounded!

Agreed Damo, would love to see what will happen in this situation, and if it does happen i hope the person it happens to has lots of cash behind them to push it high into the courts and the public view.

It would be interesting to see the outcome, but i get the feeling what you would see happen is that the owner would be offered a payout figure of the market value of the vehicle and the courts will see that as fair. But of course they wont take into account any modifications done to the vehicle, as they cant be seen allowing a car to have aftermarket modifications.

i ran 17 x9 +36 on my 34, that cleared the calipers by plenty

calipers are easy, strut can be a pain.

Agreed Damo, would love to see what will happen in this situation, and if it does happen i hope the person it happens to has lots of cash behind them to push it high into the courts and the public view.

It would be interesting to see the outcome, but i get the feeling what you would see happen is that the owner would be offered a payout figure of the market value of the vehicle and the courts will see that as fair. But of course they wont take into account any modifications done to the vehicle, as they cant be seen allowing a car to have aftermarket modifications.

nor will they take into account something like sentimental value.

I guess we'll see what happens if and when they do actually crush a car, but I'm guessing that without a court order (repeat offenders) they won't be crushing cars for defects and general traffic infringements. I'm not convinced that it's going to be a police/government free for all.... and I know first hand that some officers aren't the most trustworthy people I've ever met.

should be pretty good i reckon. if not, theres bound to be someone on here rockin the same size/offset. might let you borrows theirs for a spell.

i would offer, but im running significantly lower offsets... :)

:edit: how much coin you spending? id rock these, but thats me.

:edit: jis have a set of gramlights in the same size and offset, head down there, ask to test fit, and voila!

:edit... again: just so you know, youre gonna be way out of track anyways. adr's allow only 12.5mm of track increase per side. but f**k it, fit the wheels you want to get the car looking the way you want. we dont all have to drive yugo's. :)

17*9 +20 with a 235/40, yours will sit another 28mm further in.

17*9 +20, yours will sit 15mm further in.

:)

sucks that you r chassis owners can run such high offset and get flushness, im running 0's and im barely proud with camber.

i ran 17 x9 +36 on my 34, that cleared the calipers by plenty

Thats a good idea about going down to JIS Scandy.

Found this in the Wheel offset section

1992 R32 gtst

Wheel dia= 17"

Wheel width=8" fronts 9" rear

Wheel offset 35 fronts 38 rears

tyres 235-45-17 front

tyres 255-40-17 rear

Didnt need to do any mods car was lowered 25mm

I understand completely what you guys are going on about, but it's not going to be as easy for these morons to do as they please than most think. More credit should be given to the broader public in regards to making the right decisions at the polling booths.... until I see otherwise I'm not that corncerned.

:edit: how much coin you spending? id rock these, but thats me.

:edit: jis have a set of gramlights in the same size and offset, head down there, ask to test fit, and voila!

Yeah I might head town there when I have some time and check out what they have.

The VS-XX's im looking at are just proud of 1k, with tyres.

simmons wheels are no more...

I understand completely what you guys are going on about, but it's not going to be as easy for these morons to do as they please than most think. More credit should be given to the broader public in regards to making the right decisions at the polling booths.... until I see otherwise I'm not that corncerned.

dude, i work both with and for people that think this is all the best idea ever, i had a workmate telling me the other day that he believes a vehicle should be destroyed and the owner forced into 12 months community service after the first offence. and he's passionate about it.

and the amount of people i talked to that were equally passionate about the bikie laws. honestly, some of these people are supporting what is in effect a communist government without even realising what theyre saying.

Yeah I might head town there when I have some time and check out what they have.

The VS-XX's im looking at are just proud of 1k, with tyres.

sounds reasonable, how much is freight? what tyres? conditions of said tyres? damage to wheels?

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simmons wheels are no more...

dude, i work both with and for people that think this is all the best idea ever, i had a workmate telling me the other day that he believes a vehicle should be destroyed and the owner forced into 12 months community service after the first offence. and he's passionate about it.

and the amount of people i talked to that were equally passionate about the bikie laws. honestly, some of these people are supporting a communist government without even realising what theyre saying.

I think there is a difference between people who like to jump on a bandwagon and talk shit without thinking because it was published in a newspaper recently or was on TV. It's like guys who talk shit about things they have no clue about.... just because someone else is discussing it they want to be involved in the conversation.... They don't really believe in the shit that comes form their own mouth!!

theres an election in what... 7 months? if comrade rann can keep this topic on the boil long enough, people will continue on the path on now and vote in the guy whos keeping them safe.

never underestimate the stupidity of scared people in numbers.

and you havent heard these people talk, theyre like ruby when hes talking about bashing pedestrians, dead serious.*

i personally dont care if rann gets voted back in, its another reason for me to move overseas.

*ok, maybe roo-boy was kidding, but theyre serious, and they believe that theyre saying.

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theres an election in what... 7 months? if comrade rann can keep this topic on the boil long enough, people will continue on the path on now and vote in the guy whos keeping them safe.

never underestimate the stupidity of scared people in numbers.

and you havent heard these people talk, theyre like ruby when hes talking about bashing pedestrians, dead serious.*

i personally dont care if rann gets voted back in, its another reason for me to move overseas.

*ok, maybe roo-boy was kidding, but theyre serious, and they believe that theyre saying.

Whether the topic be "car crushing" or "Ruby knocking down pedestrians" ... People just read into something they want to believe ... why let the truth get in the way, when you can have a good flame for no reason whatsoever ... whether by media or forums. People find it easier to keep believing bullshit because thats what the majority do, than to admit they got their facts wrong.

BTW I only bash pedestrians for money :) :)

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