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Hey, I was wondering what is the widest size front and rear rims that a 2001 R34 GTT can handle. Also I was wondering what is the most agressive offset rims that this car can handle, to give it the largest size possiable lips on the rims. I would hope that the car could support 10.5 inch rears, but I'm not sure, so I figured someone on here would know. Also rolling the fenderis is an option, but rims that fir without doing this would be great also.

Thanks,

-Tom

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I tried a search, but didnt come up with much. Most of the threads that I looked at the people were running 8-8.5 inch wheels. I was hoping that 9.5 front, and 10.5 rear would fit. If you have a link to the thread you are talking about please post it because I was unable to find it.

---Also does anyone know if there is a setting on this forum so that I can view every post in a thread. As of now I have to click on each persons post to view it, and it slows the process of searching down alot.

-Tom

I have 17x8.5" fronts with 235/45/17's and 17x9.5" rears with 255/40/17's, no rolled gaurds, no scrubbing, but a fair amount of negative camber. This is on a 33 btw, believe the rims are +30 offset. (AVS 5's) Talk to your local wheel and tyre joint, if they are switched on they should be able so answer all of your questions.

Without any guard mods, 9 front and 10 rear would be the absolute max with offsets of around +30 and +38 respectively. The fronts may still scrub slightly if lowered too much.

If you're willing to roll your guards a bit then you could probably fit a bit more..

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