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Drift Teks On An R32 Gts4


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Hi,

I'm planning on getting some drift teks for my R32 GTS4 in 17 x 9 +35 size all round.

I have been told that a spacer is required to fit the 18" Drift Teks over the R32 front brakes due to the spoke design, does anyone know from experience if this is the same for the 17 x 9's?

Cheers

Tom

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Hi,

I'm planning on getting some drift teks for my R32 GTS4 in 17 x 9 +35 size all round.

I have been told that a spacer is required to fit the 18" Drift Teks over the R32 front brakes due to the spoke design, does anyone know from experience if this is the same for the 17 x 9's?

Cheers

Tom

17x9 +35 for the front will probably rub on the suspension. rears will be fine. If you're ordering them get +30 offset. They will be well clear of the brakes. Guards may need a roll.

Have a read...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wh...0&start=660

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pretty sure if you put 215 rubber on it it should be ok

r33 gtr rims fit on the front of an r32 gts-t with no spacers and 215 rubber though they are +30 but i doubt it's <5mm away from the suspension

I run 245/40 rubber on 33 gtr rims front and rear. Very close to suspension. Like as in <5mm.

If he goes +35 with 235 rubber would rub. 215 might get away with.

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