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Hi guys,

i know this questions probly come up a million times before but just want other ppls opinion on what offsets etc fit best on S1 R33. Im after 18" rims.

Also let me know what rims you reckon suit a 33, im thinkin Workmeister S1 but yeh just give us your opions.

Cheers

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I have 17x8.5 +25 all round.

Fronts fill the guards quite nicely, rears could come out a tad more (except would then need guard rolling)

Overall clearance etc is pretty good, few scrubbing problems.

Dont know how much difference going up to an 18 would make if you were running a 40 profile tyre (im running 45s)

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Volk GTC

18x8 ET30 & 18x9 ET31

Face 1 & Face 2

what are these rims worth? got a mate who is after a set for an s15

They shouldn't be to expensive for you guys to get them, compared to here in Norway-> paid around 5000AUD for rims and tires.

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I'd got 17" x 8" the rear definitely can come out 1" more

it's a tight fit, no scrubbing

I really like your rims black_gtst,

I need some dish, what's the brand/name/size/price?

they starcorp fusions, 18x8.5 and 18x9.5. they pretty reasonably priced, around 2300 with half decent tyres i think.

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They shouldn't be to expensive for you guys to get them, compared to here in Norway-> paid around 5000AUD for rims and tires.

geeez! $$$ think they still around 700 a rim here. very very nice wheel though!

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Volk GTC

18x8 ET30 & 18x9 ET31

Face 1 & Face 2

thanks for all the help guys, you've thrown a spanner in the works now i really cant make my mind up....lol.

What offsets are the volk GTC??

one more question, whats the widest tire and biggest offset you reckon would fit under stock 33 guards??

OH YEH BY THE WAY ALL YOUR CARS LOOK THE BOMB :banana:

cheers

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offset im not sure of but tires kinda depend on suspension setup. generally speaking 235's front and 265s rear prividing car is not too low or soft.

ah ok fair nuf, i got tien coilovers, the ha ones i think (damper adjusted hard) the car is low but not ridiculously low.

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Volk GTC

18x8 ET30 & 18x9 ET31

Face 1 & Face 2

thanks for all the help guys, you've thrown a spanner in the works now i really cant make my mind up....lol.

What offsets are the volk GTC??

one more question, whats the widest tire and biggest offset you reckon would fit under stock 33 guards??

OH YEH BY THE WAY ALL YOUR CARS LOOK THE BOMB :O

cheers

Hey, my volk gtc's offeset are 30 front, and 31 rear.

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