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Hey all,

I'm looking at getting new wheels with the above specs, just wanted to know if anyone has photos of this or a similar setup.

Also how much guard work is needed for these to fit? Will most probably be using 235/40/18 tyres

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I've got 18x9.5 +35 on the rears and that sits flush. That is with 265 wide tires though. To run a +12 offset and those stretched tires, I think you might struggle. I think you'll need to roll guards and even then it will be a squeeze.

Thanks for the reply guys, very helpful there Sean :nyaanyaa:

I'm currently running 18x9+12 fronts and 18x10+22 rear, very minor scrub comes from the rear during a sharp turn, only coz my guards aren't rolled, though I will definitely be getting the guards rolled if I get the new set of wheels.

if anyone has some photos, that would helpful :)

i run 18x9.5 +8 on the rear of my 33 gtst track car.

now the catch.... i have a LOT of gaurd rolling lol.

Not running much camber though.

Using 265/40 tires and hasnt scrapped once that i know of.

i would probably struggle to hear the scrape but i have been inspecting the tyres often for the tell tale cuts along the ouside edge/corner and so far havnt found a single mark on the tyres.

there is no way 34gtt gaurds are gunna be less forgiving than 33gtst. they will most probably be the same or slightly wider yes??

check the r34 thread in photoprahy section of my car

18x9 +15 18x9.5 +12

Only found the VS KF on your car, unless those are the ones you're talking about? though it's 9.5+17. What tyres were you running with those?

I've got 18x9.5 +35 on the rears and that sits flush. That is with 265 wide tires though. To run a +12 offset and those stretched tires, I think you might struggle. I think you'll need to roll guards and even then it will be a squeeze.

what are you running on the fronts? got pics?

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