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Ahh but Richard, what offset on a 33 GTS-T? hehe.

I'm running 255/40/r17 on +30 offset rims, the front tyres CAN hit the guards (though the only time they have managed is when I aquaplaned up a 45 deg gutter sigh). Rears have not made contact at all, though unsure if they can in theory.

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For the rear it will be fine. 265/35/R18

Front 255/35/R18. (35 being a % profile) therefore it will have a smaller tyre wall than the rears

or 255's all round.

It is the offset that matters most, and I wouldn't go larger than +30 GTS_T

I think Kasko's going +22 so will poke out.

Camber, ride hight will come into play.

If it's going to be dumped somewhat then gaurd rolling/pumping may be needed.

Best advice would be Mick out at National Tyre Wharehouse (NTW) Fyshwick :thumbsup:

265/35/R18

9.5 +22 with a 265 will be tight in the back of a 33 gtst but it should fit with a roll. Might be a smidge of poke but meh it wouldn't be much. Can get a light pull of the guards or camber if it's a real issue I guess.

I would run a 235/40 upfront for clearance if it were me.

It all depends on how low the car is as well

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Do the tyre places around here let you go test different offsets and tyre sizes on your car?

Just got back from down the coast from a friends 21st.

Now next weekend heading to Sydney for my mums surprise 50th

Anyone got any cruises planned soon.

Zebra you going to do something for your birthday?

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