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That looks nuts Nisskid. Love it!

I have a 32 GTSt. Guards are rolled and pumped a bit.

I have Advan RS 18x9 +22 with 235/40/18 street tyres. They scrub a little but not too much.

For the track I use R33 GTR wheels (17x9 +30) with 235/45/17 semi's. No scrubbing at all when at the track.

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f**king love it, very tough :P

if guard mods dont worry u, go the -4 and modify the guards to fit.

depends what tyre u wanna run tho, personally i think 8" is too thin for the stretch fitment as to stretch a tyre properly u need to go into the 100's like a 195 or 185, u can get away with 205's, but even then i think they are a bit thin if ur wanting to go fast. if its just a daily, or a street skidder, then the 205 will be fine.

Skyline model = HR31 Passage GT

Wheel diameter = 17"

Wheel width = 9" (front and rear)

Wheel offset = +15

Tyre size = 235/45R17

Modifications to fit = front guards rolled

could do with a ~15mm spacer on the rear.

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Hey nisskid/SAU

im looking at a set of rims for my gts-t

Fronts are 17 x 8.5 +30

Rears are 17 x 9 +28,

i already have tires

235/45/17

i have height adjustable coils but its lot very low at the moment. also stock guards

how is it going to look? major issues?

ive read the whole thread but couldnt find a combo that matched.

Thanks guys?

Hey nisskid/SAU

im looking at a set of rims for my gts-t

Fronts are 17 x 8.5 +30

Rears are 17 x 9 +28,

i already have tires

235/45/17

i have height adjustable coils but its lot very low at the moment. also stock guards

how is it going to look? major issues?

ive read the whole thread but couldnt find a combo that matched.

Thanks guys?

17x9 +30 and 17x8 +30 both with 235/45's (closest ive got)

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rear:

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this is a close up of a 17x9 +30 on the front, will be fairly similar to a 17x8.5 +30

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your guards may need a roll depending on alignment and suspension. mine was very borderline at the rear with stock arms (fair bit of camber). front i had no issues with, but that was because my suspension never compressed enough to really push the tyres into the guard. so i would try them on, and see if u can get away with them, if not get ur guards rolled and ull have plenty of clearance.

can sumbody please confirm that 19x10.5 +9 Volk GTC face 1's will fit on a r33 GTR with standard brembo brakes.

Also what size tyres will i need

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  • 4 weeks later...

Skyline Model = r32 2 door

Wheel diameter = 17

Wheel width = 9

Wheel offset = +22

Tyre size = 235 front 255 rear

Modifications to fit = role heck out of guards. mainly because front of car is so low and rear tyres are too wide

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hey guys been reading through this

need help

from what i gather (have a r34 gtt 2 door)

if im after 18s and want to avoid modifications, safer to go with 18 x 8s ? rather than say 18 x 8.5 or 18 x 9.5

will 18 x 8s also allow me a lower offset? from what i gather this would be the case? and this would mean a deeper dish effect? would this look good?

correct me if im wrong

also atm my car rides high at stock height, if i get rims i'd lower it a bit... does this help or detract?

cheers!

dish comes from distance between disk, and the outside of the barrel, this same distance determines the wheels clearance from the gaurd. if u just want clearance, go 6" wide with +40 offset. my point being u need to provide us with a bit more details, do u want the wheels to sit up near the guard? do u want wide tyres? etc etc

after speaking to a couple ppl, i've changed my mind, i am willing to roll the guards now

if i did 18 x 8.5 front and 18 x 9.5 back

would this fit on my car and with wat sort of offset, i was looking at +15 or +22 ?

regards to tyres i don't have too much knowledge on tyres atm but from what i've read here for the tyres im after im thinking 255/35/18 for front and for back 265/35/18

would this be a nice look withou being too bumpy a ride?

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