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Hmmm 41 pages later and I've read 18x9 +30 will fit on the fronts of a R33 GTST25 and some say they won't.

I'm actully more worried it'll hit the upper arm on the inside than the guards as this one is sitting on blisten shocks with king springs. Back should be OK, got 9" on there now with +38

i have the exact same size wheels and yeah, they clear the suspension by a bee's dick. any wider than the 235/40/18 i have on there atm and i reckon it'd foul

Thanks! and btw, nice avatar Hekt1k (van buuren ftw!)

it will fit pending rim design, my 18x9 +30 didnt fit without spacers but they were deep dish rims. GTR wheels will fit no problem and u wont hit any suspension parts at all. ive got 18x9.5 +15 and clears no problems what kinda of rims are u going for?

it will fit pending rim design, my 18x9 +30 didnt fit without spacers but they were deep dish rims. GTR wheels will fit no problem and u wont hit any suspension parts at all. ive got 18x9.5 +15 and clears no problems what kinda of rims are u going for?

*cough* rota g-force *cough* got them really cheap XD;; now just need to fix car (not dish rims very...not dish lol)

there is seriously fk all clearance in there Hamish, does your wheel alignment give more room or do you just deal with it?

i'm running a little bit of positive castor and the fronts don't have much camber (basically a standard centreline setup).

no scrubbing at all... but as you said, fuck all clearance...

rota g force will suit your purpose fine plus everyone needs thrash rims i got piaa rozza's which are uglier then ox arse but they serve their purpose.

hamish - fk all clearance is plenty you only have to start worrying when you have below NO clearence cos everyone loves a bit of scrubbing :) oh wait maybe thats just us westies

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