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xd9's look best in 17x9.5+17 fr and 18x10+18r

you can go either of those sizes all round, but if you want the 18's all round be prepared for a decent amount of wok to get the fronts to fit,

Skyline model = R33 Gtst

Wheel diameter = 18" Rays Gram Lights 57Gainer

Wheel width = 9.5"

Wheel offset = +22

Tyre size = 235/40/18.. Nitto NT05 front, Federal 595 rear

Modifications to fit = all guards rolled

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Haven't really seen many 34 gtt's with aggressive fitment so thought i should venture to push the envelope on fitment.

What are thoughts on running 18x9.5 +19 Fronts and 18x10.5 +14 rears on 225/40 front and 235/40 rear tyres

What sort of guard work do you guys believe would need doing and opinions on the matter

:)

Edited by Akshay

Thanks bud, just stock arms but I've got some bushes in the back to pull a bit of camber out.

Maybe -2 or so?

cool.

Iin the photos, it almost looks like the front poke a little more than the rears.

Did you have to roll the guards pretty much flat? I always thought the guards would need a light pull front and rear with those sizes but they dont seem too bad in terms of how much they sit out of the guard either.

Any chance of some front and rear pictures in line with the side of the car that show exactly how much they sit out?

cool.

Iin the photos, it almost looks like the front poke a little more than the rears.

Did you have to roll the guards pretty much flat? I always thought the guards would need a light pull front and rear with those sizes but they dont seem too bad in terms of how much they sit out of the guard either.

Any chance of some front and rear pictures in line with the side of the car that show exactly how much they sit out?

No pulling/pumping, only rolled the lips up.

I'll get some pics up soon

What suspension HEKT1K? Do you get any scrubbing over bumps up front or anything?

Tein Super Streets atm... but they are pretty much stuffed, so I'll be upgrading to something a bit stiffer soon

Doesn't really scrape unless the wheel is turned, going up crappy driveways etc. I'm sure with some harder coilovers it will be even better

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Tein Super Streets atm... but they are pretty much stuffed, so I'll be upgrading to something a bit stiffer soon

Doesn't really scrape unless the wheel is turned, going up crappy driveways etc. I'm sure with some harder coilovers it will be even better

That fit is prefect. I can't believe they fit that well with just a roll!

How do you think the rear would go with a 255/35? Probably need a pull to get it under you think?

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18x9+7 front 18x9.5+7 rear

awesome fitment im looking at 9.5 +15 all round on 235/40/r18. So 2mm further in on the front and 8mm further in on rear. How much camber are you running and what work did you do to the guards.

Cheers

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