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Hi Guys,

Really need some pictures of anyone who's got 18" wheels on an R32 GTSt with +35 offset. Actually, anyone who has 18s on an R32 GTSt at all, please post a photo or two stating what the offset is, and what the wheel width is. I'd also really like to know what size tyres are on the wheels as well.

Thanks.

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An offset number without a wheel width is useless. Having +35mm offsets on a 8" wide wheel is 32mm closer (or further away if wheels are already past guard) to a guard than a +35 on a 10.5" wheel.

If you're looking for people with +35mm offset just to see if that offset clears calipers, then that's not a good idea either. Caliper clearance depends on the style and face of the wheel.

Just felt I should put that information out there. :blink:

yeah but what adam means is that a 18 x 9 +35 wheel will still have differing caliper clearance between different makes / models even if they are all the same size and offset

I still don't understand why you posted up wanting to see other peoples wheels which have a +35 offset. Fair enough those who post tell you their widths, but how do we know you want a 8.5" (or there abouts) wide wheel with the +35 offset to see how it sits, or a 11.5" wide with the +35? Not trying to start shit by the way, just saying... :P

Anyway, if this helps, here's 'ford' car. He's running 17x9 +30 all round with 235/45 tyre on the fronts and 255/40 rears. Standard guards all round apparently.

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And here's abu's car. He's running 18 x 8.5 + 28 up front and 18 x 9.5 + 30 out back. Rolled rear guards only. Not too sure on sizes of his tyres. I'm sure he'll see this thread and add it if needed.

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i know... but meisters still look HOT!

it's only a matter of time before i decide that i need to flare the guards and will need new rims anyway :)

DAMN YOU COSMETIC AND STYLING MODS!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!ONE!!!

Thanks for the replies. You're right about the wording of the first post, it doesn't make a lot of sense to just ask about the offset - but you've figured it out anyway. :)

My new wheels arrive today and I need to go get tyres. I'm getting 9.5" +35s on the rear and I'm worried that 255s will scrubs badly. The ride height is only a touch lower than standard. Am I going to get rubbing from 255s with that size/offset?

Adam, the WORK S1 wheels are 18x8.5 +28 fronts and 18x9.5 +33 rears... and i think u mean these 33GTR wheels(17x9 +30 all round)

Cheers

Ford

Ah I must've read one of your other posts wrong. I can't edit previous post. :ninja:

Thanks for the replies. You're right about the wording of the first post, it doesn't make a lot of sense to just ask about the offset - but you've figured it out anyway. :)

My new wheels arrive today and I need to go get tyres. I'm getting 9.5" +35s on the rear and I'm worried that 255s will scrubs badly. The ride height is only a touch lower than standard. Am I going to get rubbing from 255s with that size/offset?

Hrmm maybe you need to get subie's current wheel's tyre sizes. The wheels you've both got are roughly the same fitment and with subie's current tyres, there's room for a larger tyre underneath with a guard roll.

What are your tyre sizes subie? The ones on the S1's.

Edited by adam-__-
Thanks for the replies. You're right about the wording of the first post, it doesn't make a lot of sense to just ask about the offset - but you've figured it out anyway. :P

My new wheels arrive today and I need to go get tyres. I'm getting 9.5" +35s on the rear and I'm worried that 255s will scrubs badly. The ride height is only a touch lower than standard. Am I going to get rubbing from 255s with that size/offset?

u would be ok on 255 tyres if it only a touch lower than standard, i used to have 255 on my rear wheels which 18x9.5 +35 offset... see pic below (but i had my rear guards rolled)

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cheers

Ford

Fitted them tonight and no dice, I'm afraid. Got them on no worries, but they're scrubbing at the back. No big deal, I'll get the guards rolled tomorrow and she'll be apples. Looks pretty damn good, I reckon. Although could do with a slight slight drop (10mm more maybe?). Not sure yet. Pics up soon.

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