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18x10.5 would be ideal imo with around +12 - +15 offset

I run 18x10" +15 on my 33 R, would of gone 10.5 but wern't available in that style needless to say they still sit very nice on the car IMO

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18x10 +15 above (sorry dont really have any pics that show the fitment properly)

If it were more lower it would look more flush, I've seen it lower and looks a lot better but the car would be a pain to drive as a daily. All I'm using is some adjustable coilovers and doesn't scrub with anything at the moment at this height.

10.5 + 15 should fit ok might get a bit of scrubbing with the inside plastic guards when at full lock, but 34 GTRs have a tiny more bit of room to play with as far as I know.

I love them

Except, i keep getting people asking me things like

"I get the GTR part, thats the car name, but what does FTW stand for? is it: (my two favorites so far) F**k This World or For The Women

And i have a sneaking suspicion that one of the people up the road is reporting my comings and goings to the police, god knows that GTRFTW is a lot easier to remember than your normal alpha numeric plates

nice one mate! yeh i get GTR f**k the world or, my dad is like what is that? GTR f**king twat? lol

those rims should sit nicely same as mine cept it will just be 1CM inside the guards more still will look ace. Love those rims.

  • 2 weeks later...

Owgas... if you're still wondering how 18x10.5 +15 sit on a GTR, here is mine with those dimensions. Got nervous when it was on the jack cos they stuck out immensely, but once the car dropped and the wheels cambered in, they sat just as I was hoping.

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Owgas... if you're still wondering how 18x10.5 +15 sit on a GTR, here is mine with those dimensions. Got nervous when it was on the jack cos they stuck out immensely, but once the car dropped and the wheels cambered in, they sat just as I was hoping.

nice car man i need mine that height, how low is it from the ground? like exhaust / front lip?

Ok my wheels are on my car. I get a slight inner plastic guard rub at full lock but that is all. The te37 sl's make car look soooo much more tuff now. Was gonna run the 295/30 but went for 285/35 tyres. The amount of grip I have now since applying the wheels is just superb. Just needs to be lowered a bit more (coilovers coming soon) as the 19's have risen the height of the car. Nevertheless, I'm absolutely impressed with fitment. Wheels sit dead flush with guards so the +22 offset was perfect I reckon. I will post some pics up when i got time :) :)

nice car man i need mine that height, how low is it from the ground? like exhaust / front lip?

UNR33L... Mine's on coilovers aswell and the front splitter and Cat are the two lowest points and both sit smack on 100mm from ground. So where I place the wheels on the road when it's measured, will decide on whether it's over or under, it's that close.

But have no troubles with speed humps although the massive front overhang make driveways particularly entertaining. But it's not a daily so no problem. It also rubs very slightly on full lock but only when the ground is uneven and the corner is compressed. Otherwise nothing.

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