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should be able to figure it out. Just do a search in here for the right thread (should be in the first three pages atually) and see what the minimum offset is. As loong as it doesnt sit in so much that it will fol on ur suspensin, then yes it will fit. THen its just a matter of having it hang out your guard.

depends on what your definition of "fitting" is...

will it sit within the guards, so that it is legal in Australia, no way in hell... my 17x9 +38 is close to flush, so a rim that sits 58mm further out would need about a 50mm flare to make it legal.

depends on what your definition of "fitting" is...

will it sit within the guards, so that it is legal in Australia, no way in hell... my 17x9 +38 is close to flush, so a rim that sits 58mm further out would need about a 50mm flare to make it legal.

not in australia

dont care

and your full of shit

i got VIP friends in australia with the same fitment. never had a problem

unless you bothered to look, this is skylines AUSTRALIA

also, i never mentioned you would have problems, all i said was that it will not sit within stock guards, you would need a flare to LEGALLY conceal the wheel...

why don't you go play with you "VIP friends" seeing as nobody seemed to miss you when you were gone.

becuase it looks like im the only person pushing the boundaries of a stagea.

well me and like 2 or 3 others on here that i stay in touch with.

do me a favour and point me to an english stagea forum.....not in australia

...thanks

Good work Grant look`s good what`s the go with the guard`s dude have you had them rolled ??or are they stock ?,they don`t look stock do they hit any wear ???,what suspension set up are you running.Good to see your still got some work to do on the stagea,need some more photo`s of front wheel fitment ????,cheer`s grant keep up the good work,cheer`s chuckie

lotsa rolling

lotsa hammering the inner fender liner

lotsa pulling

lotsa sweat

wheel is like 3/4 of an inch from hitting hte shock

runnign 18k/16k custom setup

cusco sway bars

dmax adjustable arms all around.

way fun.

Good work You need to get some PHOTO`S so we can see what work you have done,gives us some idea`s on what`s what,& what can be fitted ,What rim`s are going on the Front ??,cheer`s chuckie,

nah

with a proper shock matching, its a decent ride

i mean, its stiff

but no worse than liek 10k 8k on an s chassis

its all in the total suspension tuning, not JUST spring rates.

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