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Hey guys im looking at getting some new GN+ 5ZIGEN The size i am looking at at is 17x8.5 +30 offset all round i was wondering if any of u guys would have an idea of if they would fit without modifications my car isnt that low atm so i cant see it being a problem any thoughts would be helpfull

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cheers wes :wave:

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not sure i have a r32 4 door

with old enkie 16X8 on the rear - without lipping the gaurds they wouldnt fit with 225 tyres had 205s to start with fitted fine - not sure what the offset is

fronts are only 7inch wide 8s wouldnt fit too well on the front

my offsets are probably wrong

have seen 255 tyres on 17in rims on a 32 4 door would be 9in rims i would think and they were rubbing but only just

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Hey guys im looking at getting some new GN+ 5ZIGEN The size i am looking at at is 17x8.5 +30 offset all round i was wondering if any of u guys would have an idea of if they would fit without modifications my car isnt that low atm so i cant see it being a problem any thoughts would be helpfull

nengun-1350-00-5zigen-pro_racer_-_g.jpg

cheers wes :yucky:

fit no problem! no mod required

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I currently have;

17x8 +30 on front

17x9 +30 on rear

my car is lowered to 340mm and due to the soft damper, just a bit firmer than stock suspension i get scrubbing.

I get scrubbing on the front and i have 8inch, whilst yours are 8.5 even larger.

If your suspension is stiff it shouldn't be a problem

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Tried my 34 GTR rims on a clients 32 gts-t .. no rubbing

im running 17x 9's they fit easily

tis only when ya look at 18 + that ya might need guard rolling

What offset they have ??

ive got 18x7.5 or 8 on mine and only had to make some 10mm spacers for the front to clear the calipers and didnt need to roll anything
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I just ordered some of these in 18"x9.5 +22 off Nengun for my GTR

Should look mint.

There pretty hot hey i wish i could have that offset and width :( so do u reckon +30 would still be an alright bit of dish for these sought of rims?

gotta show me some pics wen ur done :wave:

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