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Do you know the offset of your current rims? If they are the ones in your sig, I'd say they will be about the same as the ones you want to buy. Do you have coilovers?

I dunno wat they r, ill have to take wheel off tomorrow n check.. No coilovers only damper adjustable shocks.

i cant see an issue as the offset is quite high so it should sit well within your guard i dont have a 32 though.. whats the current wheel offset u have?

you an always go a smaller tyre OR roll your guards it wont effect ur paint/body work and will give you more clearance if u want bigger tyres.

i cant see an issue as the offset is quite high so it should sit well within your guard i dont have a 32 though.. whats the current wheel offset u have?

you an always go a smaller tyre OR roll your guards it wont effect ur paint/body work and will give you more clearance if u want bigger tyres.

I have to check in the morning what my current offset is.. Nah its not that im worried about having 2 roll guards, id do that with ease.. im worried the wheels r gonna sit too far into the guard n look mega gay. lol

Found some secondhand 18" driftek for sale

Front: 18x8.5 +35 multi stud 4 or 5 hole 114.3 PCD  225/40/18

Rear: 18x9.5 +18 multi stud 4 or 5 hole 114.3 PCD 245/40/18

I know the fronts should be fine for a r33 gtst but what about the rears? An offset like that is more suited for a gtr I thought. What would be required for them to fit a r33 gtst?

fronts will sit in a long way compared to the rears... my guess is they came off a car with bolt on spacers for the fronts

to fit the rears you will need to flare the guards (you could also just lip them and use heaps of camber and stretch a 225/40

nah rear will fit easy with a roll joey..

front will look a bit crap should be ok for brakes cos of hte rim design but it wouldnt be my first choice but u are limited drifteks only have 2 options

sexual 32 i'd stay away from anything over +25 personally that way you will get pretty close to flush fitment and if you go 18s you can go lower fora nicer stance which it sounds like thats your aim..

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those offsets are pretty conservative. My main concern is staying away from spacers and stretching/camber although I am fine with rolling

sorry i missed this.

lower offset means stick out more.

so conservative as your mention +30 or higher will be very sunken causing you to need spacers.

you will find you can easily fit 9.5" + 18 with a roll

been searching this whole thread, so many opinions.

r33 gtst.

looking for 18 or 19" wheel. been looking at volks.

whats a good offset that wont scrub? i dont want crazy look with a wheel halfway poking out. nice and flush-ish. but has to look faat.

reccomendations?

a bit contradicting u want fat but no poke..

im gonna guess that you'll be prepared to roll you guards.

if so i'd suggest 18x9 +20 front and 18x10 + 18 - +25 depending how much camber or what tyres your gonna run etc.

others might have different opinion but specs similar to that will give you a nice look, but depends on ur ride hieght to

hey alex, on that topic, i just ordered my new rims for my 33, 18x9 + 20 and 18x10 +18 (rear) im gonna run a 235x40x18 tire on the rear, how much camber do you reckon ill need to get some hellaflushness happening? guards are already rolled flat...

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Skyline model = R32 GT-R

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width = 10"

Wheel offset = +13

Tyre size = 245/40

Modifications to fit = Stiff coilovers, bit of camber, slight stretch on the tyre.

Sits tuff as nails :D

Skyline model = R34 Gtt sedan

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width = 9.5"

Wheel offset = +15 all round

Tyre size = 235/40

Modifications to fit = Bilstein shocks (soon to be coilovers) and slight stretch on the tyre.

Got some rotas, Craziest offset I've ever fitted.

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Skyline model = R32 GT-R

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width = 9.5"

Wheel offset = +12

Tyre size = 265 35 R18

Modifications to fit = roll lip on guards, bit of camber

Other wheels are nismo 400R wheels,

post-12712-1272975957_thumb.jpg

Skyline model = R32 GT-R

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width = 10"

Wheel offset = +15

Tyre size = 265 35 R18

Modifications to fit = roll lip on guards

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