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I'm about to go pick up another R34 GTT from the docks.

I need to get it inspected while I'm in the city and to pass inspection in Canada you need DOT tires which the car doesn't have.

I got a good deal on some ASA JH8 rims with DOT tires mounted that I'm going to take with me when I go to pick up the car.

I'm worried that they'll rub too bad to pass inspection.

The car is on Tein lowering springs, stock struts. The wheels are 18x8.5 +30 225/45 front 18x9.5+35 245/45 rear.

Can anyone give me some assurance that I'll be able to get around without too much rubbing? I'm thinking that 45 is too tall.

Thanks!

There is a 140 page thread on wheel sizes and offsets here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/84208-wheel-sizes-offsets-for-skylines/

But from the sound of it, its a very normal size setup - you should be fine with no rubbing.

Thanks for the responses.

I was just worried because I've read about a couple people rubbing bad with that tire / rim size. It sounds like most people run a 40 series with that rim size.

I'm just trying to be 100% sure that they'll fit because if they don't I'll be pretty screwed.

Cheers,

Edited by specv250

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