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hello all

im about to buy a new set of rims for my r34.

now i already have wide wheels with a deep dish and lipped/rolled and flared guards.

the rims i want are

18x9.5 +25 front

and

18x12 +20 front

now the fronts will fit no fkn problem at all

but how far out are the back ones gonna sit out.

ive bought some bolt on flares for it but i wanna know how much they are gonna stick out

i dont know how to use an affset calculator lol

thanks

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Using standard 18-inch '34 GTR rims as a guide, they're 9.0" wide with +30 offset and they sit pretty much perfectly flush on standard GT-T guards. The rear rims (12inch?) that you've got, they should sit about 86mm out from the guards.

Hope that helps :(

Regards,

offset calculator

if you cant use that jules, then please hand you license into your nearest vicroads ;)

lol

vic roads took my licence a long time ago brother.

i get the calulator, but the part that i couldnt work out was how far out they will stick from the guards

but, thanks for the link cuz

it will defianetly be pulled off.

ive already bought the front and rear guards in carbon, its all the way now.

just gotta wait for some more cash to come in a few weeks (tax time) so i can paint the car .... again (2 in 4 months lol)

my mate has 11.5's on the back of his with a -20 offset or something and his guards are just rolled flared etc (like heaps lol) so i dont see y i cant fir them on my 34 with 40mm less offset haha

yeah man ill add a pic of what it looked like before i lost my licence.

since then it has had a cage put in, 2 brides, carbon bonnet and boot

i have a 2630 being built for it atm

and a whole f**k load more carbon on the way.

heres the build thread if u want

and a pic as well of the wheels i wanna get, there nothing special but they r nice and wide

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...tr-t317338.html

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