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Just wanna make sure that the rims I want to buy will fit my car,

They are 18x10 +20 rear and 18x9 + 20 front.

The car is lowered on tein coilovers and the rear guards are rolled, but will probaly run a higher ride height.

It currently has 18x10 work meister s1 all round but unsure of offset.

Is there a fitment chart available for the r32?

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You want to keep the same rolling diameter with the GTR or you get attessa problems. I don't think it's possible to run staggered rims and have the same rolling diameter regardless of what combination of tyre sizes you try. There is a sticky at the top of this forum that has rim and tyre sizes that people have fitted under their guards, and if mods were required for them to fit, should give you a good indication of what's possible.

r32 generaly over 20 offset. 10's will go on front provided there is some neg camber. check on your wheels there should be a sticker on the inner rim. (prob coverd in brake dust) wipe it down with a dry rad. not thinners as it will rub the ink off.

r32 generaly over 20 offset. 10's will go on front provided there is some neg camber. check on your wheels there should be a sticker on the inner rim. (prob coverd in brake dust) wipe it down with a dry rad. not thinners as it will rub the ink off.

Will 18x10 +22 fit without rolled guards. what the downside of negative camber if needed?

You want to keep the same rolling diameter with the GTR or you get attessa problems. I don't think it's possible to run staggered rims and have the same rolling diameter regardless of what combination of tyre sizes you try. There is a sticky at the top of this forum that has rim and tyre sizes that people have fitted under their guards, and if mods were required for them to fit, should give you a good indication of what's possible.

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