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Jeremy - to give you an idea of the rears - here are mine in 9.5+25. IMO its pretty fat stance without being over the top.

Keep in mind my car is high as a kite - dropping it would tuck them in abit more if your not into them hanging out...

You can just see the chrome lips either side of the car in the first pic :D

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Any on know if these will fit my R34 GTR, the description confuses me ( happens easily ) I know GTR's have pumped guards, but i don't have a wide body kit....?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/230759854482?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_500wt_922

let me know what you recon!

Jeremy - to give you an idea of the rears - here are mine in 9.5+25. IMO its pretty fat stance without being over the top.

Keep in mind my car is high as a kite - dropping it would tuck them in abit more if your not into them hanging out...

You can just see the chrome lips either side of the car in the first pic :D

img627313257496301340924026.jpg

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Looks tough!

What size tyres/ how camber are you running? Much guard work?

What about size/offsets etc on the fronts?

Looks tough!

What size tyres/ how camber are you running? Much guard work?

What about size/offsets etc on the fronts?

Tires are 245/30/20.

Camber I am unsure of, but the guards have been rolled and ever so slightly pumped.

Fronts are 8.5 +25 - the need a 10mm spacer IMO

ok so money pending i maybe able to get some xd9s

they'd most likely be 18 x 9 all round, can get +20 or +30 offsets, what would the best way to go for a 33 gtst

same offset all round or stagger? and will it only take a roll of the gaurd to fit 9's on the front,

i have stock height now but prob will get coils later on...

please dont say get 9's and 10's...

thanks

Any on know if these will fit my R34 GTR, the description confuses me ( happens easily ) I know GTR's have pumped guards, but i don't have a wide body kit....?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/230759854482?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_500wt_922

let me know what you recon!

10" wide wheels on a R34 GTR fit easily. They don't state the offset, that's what you need to know. Too small for a 33 or 34 Gtr IMO, most run 19x10.5 +15 to + 24

Skyline model = R34 GTT

Wheel diameter = 19" meisters S1 3p

Wheel width = 9.5" all round

Wheel offset = +36 all round

Tyre size = front 225/35 KU31 stretch & rear 275/35 nankangs

Modifications to fit = existing coilovers very low....

Fronts - extended studs, 5mm spacer (slight rub on internal plastics, have to harden Susp)

Rear - nothing atm...... internal of wheel just touches coilover when going up a high driveway & high speed cornering scrapes lil rubber but I will be puting a 2/3mm spacer and Gonna roll rears so these issues won't occur.....

If your Questioning why?? I got an awesome deal on meisters

Edited by Tough R34

Im about to put 18x9.5+22 225/35 on the front and 18x10.5+30 245/35 rears on my r34 gtt. Should be a VERY aggressive fitment. Thoughts?

Post pics when you get it done.

You will have a bit of poke and need some guard work I think

ok so money pending i maybe able to get some xd9s

they'd most likely be 18 x 9 all round, can get +20 or +30 offsets, what would the best way to go for a 33 gtst

same offset all round or stagger? and will it only take a roll of the gaurd to fit 9's on the front,

i have stock height now but prob will get coils later on...

please dont say get 9's and 10's...

thanks

ok so i want to order wheels now, prob going to go the +30 route for 18 x 9 xd9's

everything will be ok up front?

^^^^ you will need a roll up front , might get away in the rear but i'd roll rear to be sure as you will most like dump the car in the future , might also need to run camber up front , if you have rolled your front and put those wheels on, the front gaurds will eat the outside wall of the tyres your running, get 18x 9 + 25 all round , staggered fitment isnt a must mate. Xd9's ftw

Thinking about getting some works with

Front: 17x8 Inch +36 Offset

Rear: 17x9 +36 Offset

Would i have any issues fitting these to a r33 gtst with stock suspension?

Fronts will look weak but rears will be ok

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10" wide wheels on a R34 GTR fit easily. They don't state the offset, that's what you need to know.  Too small for a 33 or 34 Gtr IMO, most run 19x10.5 +15 to + 24<br />

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<p>so i need to know if they are +15 to +24? mmm im trying it decide what to do wheel wise, currently running heavy 18inch nismo copies for my semi slicks and 20" work SC1's on the street. be nice to get a set of 19x10.5 ROH Modenas.</p>

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^^^^ you will need a roll up front , might get away in the rear but i'd roll rear to be sure as you will most like dump the car in the future , might also need to run camber up front , if you have rolled your front and put those wheels on, the front gaurds will eat the outside wall of the tyres your running, get 18x 9 + 25 all round , staggered fitment isnt a must mate. Xd9's ftw

18x9 +25 is going to sit out of the guard 5mm more than +30...

Also, if he rolls the guards the lip of the guard won't eat into the outside tyre wall. That is part of the reason you roll them.

18x9 +30 is the same size as 34gtr wheels and they seem to fit quite nicely on 33gtst's and 34gtt's

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