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Hi peeps,

Have been going through the wheel offset thread but have not been able to come across a setup. I have an ER34 GT-T and recently purchased a set of Rotas 18X9.5" in a +12mm offset. Has anyone tried fitting them to a GTT in this offset or what has been seen in this setup on a GT-T. I know disc also has a big part along with wheel style but can this be a specific thread for the GT-Ts? I bought these wheels really for my S15 project that I am going widebody but was just wondering if it may be a slight fender pull. Anyone, pics will be helpful as well???

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Damo_R34 on SAU managed to fit 18 x 9 +15 front, 18 x 10 +20 rear. 225 40 front tyres, 235 40 rears.

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Maybe send him a PM to see if he needed any guard modifications or suspension modifications.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Damo-R34-m47366.html

If you use the Wheel offset calculator

The front wheels will have 3mm less inner clearance, and extend an extra 9mm on the outside

and the rear wheels will have 14mm more inner clearance, and extend an extra 2mm on the outside

im using 17x8 +28 for my front and 17x9 +35 on my rears on a R34 sedan. looks pretty alright to me... but not too sure if its right for my car? can anyone shed some light and Trini, I will post some pics of my wheels later for ya to have a look.

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