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Hi guys,

A mate of mine's looking to get some rims for his 34 GTT, no rolled guards, and what appears to be stock (or semi-stock) suspension.

We fitted my LM-GT3's (18x9 +26) on front and rear to see how they look/fit, and are thinking they're probably a bit wide, so the idea was this:

What rims are you running on your 34 GTT? If you could copy/paste this bit and reply, would be MUCH appreciated.

Rim Brand/style:

Size:

Offset:

Tyre brand/size:

Guards rolled y/n:

Suspension:

General comments:

Thanks heaps guys!

(some pics to see how they don't fit quite right)

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Rim Brand/style: Rays TE37's

Size: 18x9.5

Offset:+22

Tyre brand/size:Kumho KU31 265/35/18

Guards rolled y/n: Y

Suspension: Cusco Zero2E

General comments: sits pretty flush with guards rolled, would've gone +12 on the rears though

Rim Brand/style: Koya/Drift Teks

Size:18x8.5 (f) 18x9.5®

Offset:+34 all round

Tyre brand/size:225/40R18 (f) - 235/40R18 ® marshal tires(never heard of em but they go ok)

Guards rolled y/n:Not yet (need to gonna do it tomorrow after work)

Suspension:BC BR coilovers

General comments: once i roll up the guards a bit tomorrow the fronts will be ok (not too worried about from tires atm since i needa replace them, have hit the front left with the guard and cut into the tire)

other than that i need to put the rear tires on the front and get some 255's or around there for the rears cause atm they are pretty stretched as that came off a s13. but im pretty happy with the fitment

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey guys I am new member from Thailand, great to join y all!

I just got er34 nismo version two weeks ago & my rim is

Te 37 mono block

rim 19 front 9.5 rear 10.5 of +12 off set

but do not fit yet, I will respray the body first, will take photo later again

Thanks y all

Understeer Drift NA

Hey guys I am new member from Thailand, great to join y all!

I just got er34 nismo version two weeks ago & my rim is

Te 37 mono block

rim 19 front 9.5 rear 10.5 of +12 off set

but do not fit yet, I will respray the body first, will take photo later again

Thanks y all

Understeer Drift NA

La bomba?

I have a R34 GT-T and am looking at purchasing some rims/tyres. I was wondering if I could get some feedback on what would sit flush to my guards.

I was considering 18 x 8.5 with + 35 fronts, and 18 x 9.5 with + 40 rears. Would this give me the flush look I desire?

Any help is appreciated.

Cheers Brandon.

I have a R34 GT-T and am looking at purchasing some rims/tyres. I was wondering if I could get some feedback on what would sit flush to my guards.

I was considering 18 x 8.5 with + 35 fronts, and 18 x 9.5 with + 40 rears. Would this give me the flush look I desire?

Any help is appreciated.

Cheers Brandon.

I'm no expert, and am actually looking for some advice myself. From what I have gathered through painful searching and reading, +40 offset on the rear is a bit too high - better off with +35 or so. Unsure if that is with or without guard work. I encourage fellow GT-T owners to elaborate.....:mellow:

depends how low you are going to have the car, how much camber, and how big tires (stretch, mega stretch, no stretch) etc.

my rears 18x9.5 +20 with 235 tires sit pretty flush with the guards with maybe like -0.5 to -1 degree of camber, sitting at a height of about 1 fingers gap between guard and tire.

exact same specs on the fronts, they stick out a fair bit. but looks good.

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