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Hey Danny, my brother inlaw has them in a 19 on his R33, they are awesome with the big dish. Good choice mate.

bought 20x8 advanti vienna's with +35 offset

wat tyesr should i put on

245/40? or 45?

how about if i wanted to run lower profile tyres

i get a RS or RX cluster and run lower profile..

wouldnt the speedo read correct then?

I'd 'fast' it to be sure, but I expect that a different sender would be required in the gearbox.

Also, does the AR-X run a different diff. ratio?

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Would this be suitable for an ARX?

19x9.5 +16 and 19x10.5 +12??

What tyre sizes would be suitable?

I dont like low profile that much, is it more expensive?

I think those wheel will sticking out heaps from the guard,

Im runing 18x9 25+ and its already very close to the edge of the flare!

hm...cool

any1 intrested in ARX wheels???

EOI atm cuz my new wheels are coming in..

Stock 18"s? :blink:

What condition are they in? i.e. gutter rash, nissan mech's with rattle guns etc lol

What rubber you got on them?

Just thinking about it, but I think the 19" Osaka rims will be the go :)

Stock 18"s? :blink:

What condition are they in? i.e. gutter rash, nissan mech's with rattle guns etc lol

What rubber you got on them?

Just thinking about it, but I think the 19" Osaka rims will be the go :)

LOL. You and your Osaka rims!

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Have changed my mind to get some ROH modenas, however not sure that when I order them i can specify width, will 10inch be too wide for an arx, also do you tell them the offset etc? 20inch then 10inch wide too fat?

10" may be too wide... depends on the offset and if you want your rims sticking out from the guards.

The widest I would go would be about a 9" wide rim with a +20 offset.

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10" may be too wide... depends on the offset and if you want your rims sticking out from the guards.

The widest I would go would be about a 9" wide rim with a +20 offset.

Hi,

Just about to order these but dont know what offset to choose?

Can someone shed some light ? The order form is here http://www.roh.com.au/external_media/roh_m..._order_form.pdf but i have no idea what to fill in.

Thank you so much!

You can safely fit 10" on the rear with a +40 offset on a RS 250t so with the extra guards on an ARX you could go wider. The biggest issue on the M35 is the front swing arm. I think the max you can go on a RS up front would be 9J with a +28ish offset. That will take it right to the guard and only leave 8-10mm between the rim and swing arm - so its pushing it.

as MX Fly suggested 8.5J +22 offset is prime (maybe you can go bigger with the ARX guards)

as MX Fly suggested 8.5J +22 offset is prime (maybe you can go bigger with the ARX guards)

The problem would be that under the flares, you still have the standard panel work to deal with. Still you could certainly do some hardcore guard rolling, as it's all out of sight. That would definitely change things.

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