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do u want the wheels in your guards or "fully Sick Offset Styles".

A nice 18 x 9 +20ish and 18 x 9.5 or 18 x 10 in a +32 ish offset will be perfect.

With the front you will need a big caliper clearance disk. So will have small amounts of dish on the front. but for the rear you can get a low caliper clearance and have max dish on the rear if you want.

Up to you.

And also up to your budget.

Come down and See me at Wheel Worx on Port Road.

Any further q's dont hesitate to ask.

18" Inch Work Meister S1 2P for an R33 GTS

Any advice on sizing and offset help would be appreciated.

Wanted to put Bridgestone potenza's on aswell

I would avoid those tires, I have some on my R34 they dont wear well and are slick in rain and dry. and sound like a dump truck in the noise dept. plus there plus the cost a bit ?

if you do a search there was a thread about tires not long ago ?

my two cents worth!!

I can't tell if this is a wanted to buy thread or not. If it is, there is a thread specifically for wtb.

And yes, do a search - the topic of wheel size/offsets, and tyre brands has been covered 1,000,000 before

^^^ lol.

i dont think its a question of do u wana fill ur guards, its do u want ur wheels to 'fit'. shadow spec isnt correct fitment.

anything can be shoe horned under the guards, take mine for example haha.

do u want the wheels in your guards or "fully Sick Offset Styles".

A nice 18 x 9 +20ish and 18 x 9.5 or 18 x 10 in a +32 ish offset will be perfect.

With the front you will need a big caliper clearance disk. So will have small amounts of dish on the front. but for the rear you can get a low caliper clearance and have max dish on the rear if you want.

Up to you.

And also up to your budget.

Come down and See me at Wheel Worx on Port Road.

Any further q's dont hesitate to ask.

im guessing u work at wheelworx lol. what u got in the way of 19x8.5/9 +20/30ish in 3 pieces. and rough prices?

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