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May seem like a silly question but after having a good look at the rear of my 32 GTR, ive come to the conclusion that I don't like how far the wheels stick out.

Im trying to figure out the best way of bringing them in

my options are

change my wheel offset, which means I need to sell my LMGT4s and find another set of them with lesser offset.. would have to be LMs again because I really like the style of the wheel

Or

swap my R33 GTR subframe back to a 32 as a 33 one is wider

any other ideas or is that about it?

cheers

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There is no other 'real' options. You could pull the guards to give you desired effect of having a higher offset wheel but you will crack the paint and risk pinching the guard if the wheel ever hits it.

Hahaha no thanks, 18x10+20 with 275/35 tyres is enough of a struggle.

Swap the sub frame over, 10mm either side should do it... or run mini flares?

Flares. Get the fck outta here. They have no place on a nice GTR.

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Hahaha no thanks, 18x10+20 with 275/35 tyres is enough of a struggle.Swap the sub frame over, 10mm either side should do it... or run mini flares?

Lol.. Not mini flares!!

what LMGT's specs are you running?

I'm assuming 9.5+12s?

Yea mate that's it :)

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May seem like a silly question but after having a good look at the rear of my 32 GTR, ive come to the conclusion that I don't like how far the wheels stick out.

Im trying to figure out the best way of bringing them in

my options are

...

All those options sound like an awful lot of work..

Can you post a photo of how the wheels sit now?

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