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Hi all,

I am thinking of getting some Rays Gram Lights 57S-Pro wheels for my R34 GT-R measuring 19x10, offset +12 (93mm dish), disk type B and am curious to know if that would clear the factory Brembo calipers with no problems?

Also would the guards need some flaring? Tyre size on those wheels would be 265/35.

Cheers,

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Anything generally 18"+ clears 6 piston brake kits...your current offset and tire choice would help that clearance too.

I am putting 6 piston front kit on with 355mm rotors and it will clear the front 18" rims i have on my car...thing the fronts are 245 width or something like that...would depend on the rim shape and design aswell i guess....

Anything generally 18"+ clears 6 piston brake kits...your current offset and tire choice would help that clearance too.

I am putting 6 piston front kit on with 355mm rotors and it will clear the front 18" rims i have on my car...thing the fronts are 245 width or something like that...would depend on the rim shape and design aswell i guess....

Sorry I ment I was actually worried about the clearance of the spokes themselves hitting the brake calipers on the inside because of the low offset?? (+12). Not of the diameter of the wheel (19"). See the attached picture and the example of how the spoke actually hits the brake caliper. Im worried of having that problem... Please let me know if I have misunderstood something here. :P

Cheers,

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