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Hey guys, I recently bought a 34 GTT and i plan to put some new rims on and fit coilovers, To be honest i have no idea about offsets etc, Im looking at 18" Jap style wheels, But i plan to have the car engineered in the near future, So i need to make sure that everything is legal, So i guess my question is what is the widest wheels i can fit on the front and rear without having to flare the guard's etc but still staying legal ?

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18 x 8.5 +29 235/40/18 on the front

18x 9.5 +25 245/40/18 on the rear

these are my current size/offset, not too outrageous but still pretty phat dude.

my beast has a fat ass from behind with those back wheels

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you could probably go for a few mm more offset if you like. however the offsets of the wheels your looking at will fit no probs.

just like fitting any other wheel.

name/pics of the wheels your getting? please not bob-jane specials ;) lol

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Im still deciding between 18 or 19", Just worry that 18's will look to small. My mate just recently put 18's on his s14 and even on a much smaller looking car they look tiny.

This is one set

http://cgi.ebay.com....=item1e6042a3ae

And this is the other

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Z-SPEED-BRONZE-DRIFT-DISH-STAGGERED-2-18X8-5-2-18X9-5-/190501900279?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c5acc4ff7

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