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Hey all, I've recently purchased a 32 4 Door Skyline, thinking about purchasing some 19's however they are rather wide and will stick out past the guard by in inch or so, i plan on stretching some tyres on and adjusting the camber (adj camber bars all round) however i'm looking at putting either a set of flares from tokage or getting the guards stretched and wrapped around the wheel.

With the car being a 4 door, i'll run in to the problem of well, the door being there near the wheel arch...

Just wondering if anyone has seen it done? Trying to find pictures for some ideas on what can be done but i haven't found one yet.

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated on what the go is?

Cheers Ash. :P

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the rear cannot be flared that much because there is not much gap between the rear door, bolt on flares would also be difficult because the lack of space also, on another note why 19s?

19s would raise the car and make it look like a monster truck, id go for some nice wide 17s with tuff offset, but each to there own

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