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im currently looking for wheels for my s2 r33, i would like to put 18x9.5 on the front and 18x10.5 on the rear, i know ill have to roll the guards

but can it be done with out putting spacers in, and what would be the best offset for the front and rear, stock brakes but will eventually upgrade.

not too sure on this subject. oh and its being built for a circuit car not drifting.

thanks for the help

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I've currently got 19x8.5 on front and rear with 245 tyres with standard suspension, they do scrub when taking a corner with bumps in it as expected but normal driving their all good, would not recommend anything wider for circuit with stock guards though.

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i had 18*10 + 18 all around with 265's all around. Rolled guards and a bit of camber work on a 33gtst. Only slight scrubing on hard cornering ( at wakefield) due to the springs rates being too soft.

cheers mate ill give that a go.

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I run 18x10.5 +22 rears with 235/45 and 18x9.5 +22 with 20 mm spacer and 225/45

Tires are stretched, fenders rolled and pulled. Looks absolutely bad ass, handles like poop

18x8 and 18x9 was my previous set up and rolled the fenders. That fit was good

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I run 18x10.5 +22 rears with 235/45 and 18x9.5 +22 with 20 mm spacer and 225/45

Tires are stretched, fenders rolled and pulled. Looks absolutely bad ass, handles like poop

18x8 and 18x9 was my previous set up and rolled the fenders. That fit was good

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I run 18x10.5 +22 rears with 235/45 and 18x9.5 +22 with 20 mm spacer and 225/45

Tires are stretched, fenders rolled and pulled. Looks absolutely bad ass, handles like poop

18x8 and 18x9 was my previous set up and rolled the fenders. That fit was good

tnx mate..appreciate it.. maybe you can post some pix from the side if you got one.. cheers

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i had 18*10 + 18 all around with 265's all around. Rolled guards and a bit of camber work on a 33gtst. Only slight scrubing on hard cornering ( at wakefield) due to the springs rates being too soft.

How low? got pics thats a big wheel for front on stock guards

I run 18x10.5 +22 rears with 235/45 and 18x9.5 +22 with 20 mm spacer and 225/45

Tires are stretched, fenders rolled and pulled. Looks absolutely bad ass, handles like poop

18x8 and 18x9 was my previous set up and rolled the fenders. That fit was good

pics pics pics

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