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Hey guys just about to pick up some wheels for my 34 and as they are interstate i dont want to have to buy them to find out they will be a shit fit.

Now the sizes and offsets are-

Fronts: 18 x 8 +31

Rears: 18 x 9 +37

Now i just need a answer, because i have been getting mixed reactions/comments saying that they wont fill my guards properly.

Also running tanabe coilovers all round.

Cheers Guys.

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Give 'n15m0' a PM. He's a wheel whore from the sounds of things ( :( ) and he used to run professors' too. Give him a PM and he should be able to get back to you with his experiences on which wheels will fit and what's needed for them to fit.

Give 'n15m0' a PM. He's a wheel whore from the sounds of things ( :ninja: ) and he used to run professors' too. Give him a PM and he should be able to get back to you with his experiences on which wheels will fit and what's needed for them to fit.

cheers will do..

Also if anyone has photos of wheels that are:

18 x 9 +24, 18 x 10 +37

On there 34, please post a picture and any info?? Did you need to do any guard work etc?

Fronts: 18 x 8 +31

Rears: 18 x 9 +37

will fit fine, you dont have to worry about rolling guards etc

I used to have works meister s2rs which were 18x9 +28 offset and they sat nicely, no rubbing whatsoever

Even with the "18 x 9 +24, 18 x 10 +37", that should fill the guards nicely, but with +24 up front you may get some rubbing on full lock

Edited by R34GTFOUR

yeah i think im going to pick up the 18 x 9 +24, 18 x 10 +37,

I knew 18" 8x9 would fit, but just not fill my guards properly.

If anyone has pics of 18 x 9 +24, 18 x 10 +37 would be good..

19's are overkill imho too

18's = good tyres and with the right size and offset FILL the guards nicely

i run 18x8.5+30 and 18x9.5+30 ssr sp1's and needed to roll the rear guards a lil... but not much at all :P

Hey bud, We have a set of work emotion XT7 in stock at the moment in white 18x8.5 +25 and 18x9.5 +17. Normal retail is $2250 + postage but I can do them for $2050+ postage as we are trying to clear some room for new stock etc. If you want other rims we can order them for you aswell.

Ryan

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