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If NSW, something <15mm difference in diameter from the stock R32 tyres, which are 225/50/16 = 631.4mm diam. 245/35/18 and 255/35/18 look ok, but the standard R34 tyre size (245/40/18) is too big - its 20.9mm different at 653.2mm diam.

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I've been through a few RBTs and even pulled over on the freeway in ACT for a drug test. The police never commented on my ride height (was a bit too low before for my liking), my wheels nor my exhaust.

Went from BNR34 wheels to LMGT1s, ran minimum 265/35/18 tyres. Of course, my car looks fairly standard and not some drifter/stancenation.

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265 tyres on those wheels won't be an issue and no need to run extra camber to makes them clear either

I run a 265 on a 18x9.5 +22 on mine and I have the wheels sitting very up right and they don't scrub at all, I also haven't rolled the lips on the guards either

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