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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.

Sorry Darrin and others if I got A & B mixed up! Dear oh dear, I hope no-one bought GTCs that have spokes crashing into the GTR calipers!!!!

Volk GT-C rims looks good on a BNR34, i've had mine on the car for about 6 years now. still looks good but becareful as the dish scratches really easily.

F**ken HOT !

what size and offset you got there bud ?

Hey all,

im in the same situation as a few of you on here, except i have an r33 gts-t and im in currently trying to figure out what all this offset 'jazz' means, as im currently in the market for some 19in gt-c face 2 rims..

Do the off-sets and other specs differ from a gts-t to a gtr when in comes to clearances and fitments???

What to you recommend for someone in my situation??? please help!!

Also Dumpe, are u selling those te37s once you've got your new treads??

cheers, henson!cheers, henson!

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