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Hey man,

I run the Rota Grid on my Gtr. (look at my posts if you wanna see pics)

Admitadly its a gtr so has a load more clearance, im running 18X10 265 with offset +15.

In the Rotas you want the concave!! they look gay flat face.

Minor Lip roll and u can do 9, 9.5's with nice offset. well worth it for good stance and nice wheels.

JD

found out today i can get the concave with 17 9 +25

what does everyone think?? 17s crap?? 9" to wide??

i think itll poke out of my guards by a cm or two.

if i slightly stretch some 235s will this hit my guards??

why is finding wheels so hard >.<!!!

thanks mate, just got offered the 18 8.5 +30 in an xxr 552

not to bad, think itd fit alright. hes throwing in 5mm spacers too just incase

dont need spacers coz that offset will fit just fine

Edited by R34P3R

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