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Nah, you wont fit 10s under a stock 32 gts-t rear end.

on stock wheels you can fit 225 tyres without guard rolling.

You can definately get 9 inch wheels with 235, maybe 245 tyres if you lip the rear guard.

i have 265 Falkens on 9inch rims with untouched guards.

thing is though that these tyres are much narrower than 265 Bridgestones that i compared them to and only a little wider than 235 Bridgestones.

i spoke to a guy at a tyre place and he said that there are differences between brands and that the cheaper tyres are usually wider and the more expensive ones are narrower.

i dont buy that though cause i always thought that Falkens are generally cheap. and they were compared to bridgestone S02s.

so dont always trust the numbers

i have 265 Falkens on 9inch rims with untouched guards.

g'z

i got 9.5 wide wheels. had 275 rubber n it was impossible 4 me, cant remember the brand of rubber but i know it was a semi slik that was bald i just threw them out n put sum nice 235 dunlop rubber, much cheaper.

I got 18 x 8.5 on the fronts and 18 x 9.5 inch on the rears. Front tyres are 235 40 18, and rears are 245 40 18. (could go 235 or 255)

I tried the 9.5's on the rear and it seemed to have the same clearance as the 225 50 16

Hopefully all fits well....:)

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