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18 x 9 +15 (fronts) and 18 x 10 +15 (rears) - pictures as promised :)

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man only a couple inches off awesome get that shit slammed will look amazing

Hey All,

i have spent the last 45 mins going through all 78 pages of this thread lol and i cannot find any obvious combos with these sizes

I am looking to put these on my R33 GTST which has full height adj suspension but nothing else. I would like to avoid rolling the guards if I can but will if i have to.

19x9 +38

19x9.5 +45

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

yeh should fit, if anything might sit to far in but i think you'll clear all the necessary parts.

for whats its worth it wont look good but whatever suits you. :thumbsup:

i have an r33 g-st with stock 16" wheels.mycaris already very low ( wheels sit in the guards slightly ) im looking at buying rims 18" 8.5 wide and +45 offset front and 18" 9.5 wide and +45 offset rear... would they fit and look good, if not any suggestions to what i should get without any mods.. thankyou

they will still be roughly an inch inside the guards

for 9.5's on the rear, +30 is flush with guards anything more will require at least a roll

+~20 is nice, sits 10mm out and +~10 is perfect (looks wise)

a good measure for the fronts is to use the same offset on a rim that is 1/2" thinner as a 9.5+30 can have inner clearance issues (however these disappear at +25)

thankyou for your reply.. would i have scrubing issues with my car being so low?

maybe if i went with 8.5 front +35

9.5 rear +30 ???

im worried ill buy some wheels and they will scrub inside the guards.. i bought it like this and dont want to have to mod anything

Edited by rondog

18x9.5 +12 on 235/40 tyres, will this fit on 33 GTST?

Running about -1.5 deg camber on rear atm (probably same for fronts but not sure), don't want to go any more than this.

Only rear guards rolled currently but will do fronts ASAP

cheers :)

easy man.

i'm currently on 9.5 +17 all round with 225 f and 235 r

i dont run camber on the rears to fit, so i pulled my guards a lil.

front guards can be moved easily once they are rolled... i just push and pull mine depending on what rims i am running lol

fwiw i just ordered some 18x9.5+12 all round that will be wearing 235/40/18 NT05's... will post pics when they arrive

thankyou for your reply.. would i have scrubing issues with my car being so low?

maybe if i went with 8.5 front +35

9.5 rear +30 ???

im worried ill buy some wheels and they will scrub inside the guards.. i bought it like this and dont want to have to mod anything

what look do you WANT and what rims are you looking at? :)

easy man.

i'm currently on 9.5 +17 all round with 225 f and 235 r

i dont run camber on the rears to fit, so i pulled my guards a lil.

front guards can be moved easily once they are rolled... i just push and pull mine depending on what rims i am running lol

fwiw i just ordered some 18x9.5+12 all round that will be wearing 235/40/18 NT05's... will post pics when they arrive

Moar new rims? Been on the same set a few too many weeks have ya? :nyaanyaa:

Thanks for the advice, will hopefully snap them up tomorrow

plan:

18x9 +30 all round

225/40/18

stock 16's just tucking tyre on the rear and flush at the front,

anyone running a similar setup on their 32 gtst?

any modications i will need to do?

look for photos of r32 GTST with R33 GTR rims (17x9 +30)

Will give you an idea.

Here is a photo of 18x9 +30 (username: timr32gts)

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im starting to think about getting new rims for my car, i have a 33 gtst with stock rims,

i think i will end up getting lenso D1R wheels in 18 inches and thinking 8.5 fronts and 9.5 rears,

not too keen on flaring the gaurds maybe a roll what off set do you guys think?

seen a lot of different numbers going around and it confuses the crap outta me, even used the offset calc, but still not sure if its right!

edit: also on stock ride height atm

edit edit: or should i look at something like 8 and 9's?

Edited by MatthewT85

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