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will GTR offset clear and not scrape GTS guards? and does GTR offset look dope on a GTS?, like are they pumped enough etc?

sorry for being a n00b just i've done research and im still not 100% sure wot im getting myself into.

will 9 width on front be to much, do i need 8 width front instead?

will 215 stretch over 9 width?

cheers folk

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I don't know what 'GTR offsets' really mean, but if it just means wheels with offsets to fit flush on GTR guards then it will obviously stick out on a GTSt because they've got wider guards? With enough camber and flaring, I don't see why the most extreme wheels won't fit.

These wheels below would be pretty aggressive on a GTR, but they don't look too bad being on a GTSt.

post-32186-1212133268_thumb.jpg post-32186-1212133289_thumb.jpg

Fronts are 18x9 -7 with 225-40 FK452s.

Rear are 18x10 0 with 235-40 FK452s.

215s on a 9" wide wouldn't be a problem if you're after a 'stretch' look.

^^ omg adam, that black r32 is fken sex!!!!!!!!!!!! :P

it would fit with a roll or slight flare of the guard..

17x9+17 on the rear of my r32 4dr fit with just a roll of the guard..

fronts however i will need to flare as the design of the rim isnt made for big brakes so i added a 25mm spacer which brings the offset to -2 ....

I had R32 GTR wheels front and back on my R32 GTS4, and the GTR wheels were about 5mm inside the gaurds. Didn't require rolling, but I didn't have the car super low either (twas lowered about an inch with about 3 finger space between tyre and gaurd).

I had R32 GTR wheels front and back on my R32 GTS4, and the GTR wheels were about 5mm inside the gaurds. Didn't require rolling, but I didn't have the car super low either (twas lowered about an inch with about 3 finger space between tyre and gaurd).

where the front and rear 9 width?

adam-__- that's with flaring tho....

my 33 gtst has 18 x 9.5 +30 ssr professor sp1's and they are 10mm out of the guards (tyres streched and guards rolled)

Yeah, it was just to show how a wheel which would sit aggressively on GTR would sit on a GTSt. Wheels with those specs would be sticking out of the guards of a GTR with 'normal' camber settings and tyres.

Wheels which sit in GTR guards nicely wouldn't be too hard to make look good on a GTSt with some work was all I was trying to say/show with those pics. :D

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