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do you have a side pic of your back wheel?? they look rather dished of +38. ill got that if they are as they fit the 34 easy.

lol, offset is one thing, how wide the wheel is another...

+38 offset may seem high, but you have to remember, the wheel is 10" wide, so "dish" is still substancial.

most people post wheels 9" wide with +38 offset which has no dish as the wheel is 25mm less in width than a 10"

it may be worthwile finding out if your R34 guards are similar to S14 silvia guards, one of my mates ran xd9's on his S14 s1

with 18x10 +18 on the rear. It fit PERFECTLY with rolled guards

im running XD9's in:

17x9.5+17 fronts with a 215/40

18x10+38 rear with 235/40

On a R32 Gtst with rolled guards. not flared..

-1.5 to -2deg camber on rears

-3 deg camber fronts (cos front is slammed)

thats front fitment done right! :worship:

the easiest way mate is to put on stock wheels - work out their offset/width

then work out what size rim you want (8.5,9,9.5,10 etc etc)

and then measure what offset you think you want , and itll tell you how far outside (or inside if you're lame :D) the guard the wheel will sit (there are offset calculators - just google that shit)

from here you can work out how much camber to run and what size tyre

also just pming ppl who are running the stance you want and asking what they have is also another good idea :D

my opinion?

id go 18x9.5 +20 Front, 18x10 +15 Rear

proof:

KOD-5637.jpg

KOD-5618.jpg

keeping in mind these guards a rolled a little - however fitment is nice and flush

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