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hey fellow skyline owners ive searched and searched and im not to happy with the results

so im wanting to know if 17x9s +22 will fit on the front without guard rolling and without spacers and look nice

and either the same for the rear 17x9 +22 or will a 17x10 +22 suit nice on the rear without spacers and rolling or should i stick with 17x9s all round

any help would be great thanks :)

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You will need to roll.

Depending on your ride height you'll either have a bit of poke in the front or it will sit completely flush.

In the rear you'd be looking at an 8mm or so spacer to match the front fitment.

so is that with 9 inch all round or 10s on the back

current ride height sits just above my wheels can have coilovers all round extremely stiff lol

just trying to work out if its a good size or not as i can get a whole set brand new for 800 delivered

This is 17x9 +22 all around on my car.

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Don't have any pics but put an 8mm spacer on the other side and front and rear were perfectly inline with the guards. I'd say with 10's on the rear you'll probably have a bit of poke depending on camber settings.

looks mint so theres no spacers on the rear??

i havent done anything in regards to camber adjustment

i think ill just get 17x9s all round maybe see if i can get +15 for the rears i wonder what that will do

im a complete noob with offsets lol

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