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Hi Mario,

Unsure if I understood you but you just asked for a offset for 19" rims?

It depends on width and size.

I feel with the listed tyres above you would be using a 9.5 - 10" rear rim and a 8.5-9" front.

Offsets would be 8.5 - +30 to +35

rears 9.5 would be 35-37 offset.

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Not sure if I understood correctly either, but this may help...

I run 225/35 19 on an 8.5" rim front, 265/30 19 on a 9.5" wide rim rear. This is on an R33, but I think the clearances are similar. Offset is +25 on front and rear. I had to have the guard lips rolled to prevent rub and have no rubbing issues. I doubt you could get an offset that sits any further out to work comfortably unless the R34 has more clearance under the guards.

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I have 19 x 8.5 +35 with 235/35 front and 19 x 9.5 +38 with 265/30 rear on my R32 GTS-t with rolled guards.

Have a look through this thread, it may help -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wh...-Sk-t84208.html

:ph34r:

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