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NOTE: Already posted this in the Cosmetic section, but I know some people don't read that bit so whatever. Deal with it.

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: Volk Racing GT-C Face

Size: 18inch

Offset: ?

Tyre brand/size: Rear: 255/35 Kumho Ecstaspt Front: 235/40 Silverstone FTZ Sport Evo

Guards rolled y/n: n

Suspension: .. was hoping maybe you or someone else could tell me after looking at the pic ..

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General comments: Sorry mate im no gee wizz mechanical side more so a wheel man ;) least you get an idea of what black on silver looks like if he were to opt for that option.

brand : Rota Grid R

size: 18x8.5 +22 i think front 18x9.5 +20 but dont quote me on offset

Tyres: 235/40 federals front 275/35 toyos on the rear. rear guards are rolled but dont need to be if u run a 245 on the rear

suspension: BC racing BR series

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or if you want straigt up BALLER spec go 18x9.5+15 all round.

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sorry for big pics cant be arsed resizing

+45 would sit quite a way in; I'd think it'd scrub on the suspension, not the body :/

ohok, so they wouldn't fit or would just look bad? it struck me as a strange offset when I saw it, even though its claimed to suit skyline. bah this whole offset thing gives me the shits

It's an annoying concept hey! Once your head is around it though, you never forget it.

I'm running 18x9 +26, and I would only really want to run maybe +35, tops, with 255's on them.

Wait, hang on, I've run 275's before.. Hmm. Maybe the suspension is different.. But yeah, if you want x9's, try and get between +25 and +35. With my +26 and 255's on the rear, they feel like they line up perfectly with my rear rolled guards; much fatter and it'd scrub on the outside... not sure how much room on the inside I have though.

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