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Front 20x8.5 +25 245/35 tyres fitment stance offset wheels for v36 skyline coupe.

Rear 20x10 +40 with 275/30 tyres.  could prob even run 295 tyres on the rear 295/30/20 tyres

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Vossen VFS1 - Matte Graphite

Wheels:

  • Front: 20x9.5" +25 (Mid Concave)
  • Rear:20x10.5" +40 including 5mm hubcentric spacer (Deep Concave)


Tires:

  • Front: 245/35R20 Continental DWS06
  • Rear: 285/30R20 Continental DWS06

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Edited by R377

Rays Mercury Silver gt30's, front 20x9.5 +20, rear 20x10.5 +27, 235/35/20, 265/30/20

Although i spaced them out a little more with a 5mm spacer.  fronts +15 with 235/35 and rears +22 with 265/30.

Rear has maybe 2mm clearance to fender, but no rubbing, and front has 5mm. Front only rubs when i have another person in the car while doing a u turn, but very slightly.

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Volk GT-S Mercury silver
19 x 9.5 +17 225/40/19
19 x 10.5 +28 275/35/19
Tein S-Tech springs

rears do rub on big bumps or dips. Im debating going to a 255 rear....not too sure about that yet though

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20" Volk GT30 Formula Silver
Front: 20x9.5 with +35 offset
Rear: 20x10.5 with +37 offset

Tires
Yokohama S Drive Tires
Front: 245x35x20
Rear: 285x30x20

Rubbing
No. Liner trimmed and fender bracket completely dremeled. Rubs on big dips on highways though

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From Tasmania

Volk GT30
20x9.5 +37
20x10.5 +35

Tyres:
Kumho KU31 ECSTA SPT
F 245/35/20
R 285/30/20

Suspension:
KW-V3 coilovers

Rubbing:
After trimming lining & rear bar mount, only on heavy dips.

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  • 6 months later...

19x9.5 +30 Front 255/35/19 (leftover from last setup, will switch to 245 or 255 40/19 when these are done)
19x10.5 +30 Rear 275/35/19

Overall, i would maybe run 5MM spacers in the front, to match the rear poke...

Alignment specs are at -0.8 front, -2.0 Rear

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Decided to pull the 295 off and save them for a different build. Went with a 275 35 instead. With the added room i was able to lower it where i wanted and keep -2.5 camber.
So the specs are now 19x10 +30 275 30 front
19x11 +20 275 35 rear. When the fronts go ill probably run 275 35 19 all around.

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