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Hey guys i have looked in the offset guide and cant seam to find anything much on 32 gtst's

i am looking at getting some 17X8's and (9's for front and rear respectivly)

possibly 17X8.5's up front maybe

lookin at 225 tyres up front and 235 at the rear.

could someone help me out maybe with some pictures of wheel fitments and specs on the wheels in the photo or just give me a guide as to how much it takes to fill the guard without going completly overboard.

the car is lowered on coilovers i can adjust the height if needed but id rather keep it as it is, it sits just above the tyre at the rear and about an inch above at the front

cheers

-Alex

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For a 9" on the rear you'll probably be wanting arount the +25 mark if you're going to be using the 235. I would roll your guards if you haven't already.

For the front on 8" I think somewhere around the +20 would sit well.

This rear fitment is my car with a 215/45 on a 9J +13 rim. Probably a bit excessive for your liking. The front is 205/45 on 8J +25. You can't see it very well from there but I'd like mine to stick out just a little more than they do now.

r32mtsugarloaf036.jpg

Edit: Oh and I'm pretty sure the 4dr is not much different to the 2dr so offsets should still be relevant.

Edited by -Jimmy-

thanks for the pics guys, might go for something like yours jimmy, was looking at getting drifteks or D1R's i think the 9's in the dteks come out in +34 and the D1R's have a few different offsets to choose, these pics help, cheers

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