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whos got experience of fitting something this size with such and aggresive offset on a r32 gtr???

i want to go 18x10 +15 offset all round on 265/35/18

will it be ok???? is rolling the guard the only mod i will need or may run into future problems???

any help/advice would be appreciated

thanx

matt

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Depends what you mean by "fit"...

To make it so that the wheel and tyres can completely disappear into the guard without touching, you will either need to do:

1. guard rolling AND lots of negative camber

2. a little bit of guard flaring

Depends what you mean by "fit"...

To make it so that the wheel and tyres can completely disappear into the guard without touching, you will either need to do:

1. guard rolling AND lots of negative camber

2. a little bit of guard flaring

by fit i dont mean for it to get under the guards, it ok sticking out, but i dont want rubbing issues and it hitting guards and things like that.

im sure they will fit well and look very sexy, but is it going to run badly???

wil be nuts, and will fit fine, just dont go wild on the tyre width, thats where u have rubbing issues. if u are more interested in looks go with a 255/35 (if u can get it) or a 255/40. that will give u decent traction, look nuts, and wont have clearance issues.

if u wanna go as wide as possible my reccomendation would be to get ur hand on some 2nd hand 18'" tyres, even if they are worn out, something 255 or bigger, take out ur suspension, fit the wheels, then push the wheel up through its arc and see if it scrubs and how much clearance u have at the tightest point. this will tell u how wide u can go on ur car as every car is different.

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