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I have bronze te37's 18*9 off set 10 with toyo 18*275*35 on my r34 gtr 2001 non vspec....close to new with no marks and they dont scrub

I want to change them for gold gt-c ( always been my favourite)19*9.5 but I dont know what off set I need and tire size.

Would these rims fit like the seller says and r these tyres any good to me. Thanks for any help

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/348547-fs-19-volk-gtc/page__p__5604692__hl__volk__fromsearch__1#entry5604692

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Just make sure that once you've decided on offset, such as +12 for your GT-R, that the GT-C rims cover your calipers.

GT-C rims come with a "Face 1" where the spokes are flatter > they won't quite clear your calipers with a +12 offset (unless you use spacers).

GT-C rims come with a "Face 2" where the spokes are a bit more concave > they clear larger Brembos, APs etc with a +12 offset.

Read > http://www.newerapar...0&ProductID=297

*Edit:- I've just noticed that the advertisement is offering a staggered set with offsets vastly different to what I'd put onto a R34 GT-R.

If you still want those with that offset at the front, they will probably clear your Brembos.

*Edit:- I run +12 Offset on my ADVAN RG rims

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I have bronze te37's 18*9 off set 10 with toyo 18*275*35 on my r34 gtr 2001 non vspec....close to new with no marks and they dont scrub

I want to change them for gold gt-c ( always been my favourite)19*9.5 but I dont know what off set I need and tire size.

Would these rims fit like the seller says and r these tyres any good to me.

edit

:FRONT

19 X 9.5 +37 (will clear big brakes, have tested) - Face 1 with no tyre.

REAR

19 X 9.5 +46 - Face 2

Brand new Nitto tyres - 225/35/19 (should re-fit these to the front and get bigger once to the rear) would these tyres be any good to me on the front ???

Thanks for any help

here is the link to the rims

http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry5604692

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i dont know much about offset and stuff but they would look super gay on a gtr, i got 17x9.5 37 on the back my gtt and they sit in like 1.5-2cms in the guard

yes i agree that would look gay times 10

Just make sure that once you've decided on offset, such as +12 for your GT-R, that the GT-C rims cover your calipers.

GT-C rims come with a "Face 1" where the spokes are flatter > they won't quite clear your calipers with a +12 offset (unless you use spacers).

GT-C rims come with a "Face 2" where the spokes are a bit more concave > they clear larger Brembos, APs etc with a +12 offset.

Read > http://www.newerapar...0&ProductID=297

*Edit:- I've just noticed that the advertisement is offering a staggered set with offsets vastly different to what I'd put onto a R34 GT-R.

If you still want those with that offset at the front, they will probably clear your Brembos.

*Edit:- I run +12 Offset on my ADVAN RG rims

yes i dont want to use spacers... so off set +37 face 1 for the front any good .....off set +46 face 2 for the back any good... if not what would be the correct off set to buy if i had to buy new..

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Hey guys/ girls

I have a R34 GTR and i'm very interested in getting GT-C 20 x 10.5 +12 Face 2

Would that muck around with my 4wd system ? Coz I dont wanna settle with 19in

And would i have to do any modifications to make them fit ?

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I have Volk GT-C face 2 19x9.5 on my 34 GTR the offset is +11 the tyres are 275/30 this is what rays engineering recommanded to use on a 33/34 GTR with 19x9.5, not sure how much difference +12 would make as terry has recommanded

For future reference

Some of the info in this thread is not correct (points finger at Terry, nicely)

I run 19x9.5 +12 GTC's Face 2 (BAKES old R34 GTR wheels)

He use to run a 3-5mm spacer to clear the Brembo's

+12 Face 2 are "B" disk. They miss my R34 GTT calipers by 1mm

+11 Face 2 are "A" disk which are for brembo's. Only 1mm different in offset but 5-6mm difference in caliper clearance

You can confirm this reading the Rays wheel charts

The difference in extra calpier clearance on the A disk +11 is done by running a smaller outer rim width (less dish) than the B disk +12.

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