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Hey mate, thanks for the reply :)

Finally had a day free yesterday and chucked in the coilovers, nice and low now (although will be lowering fronts a bit more even :P). Yeah I've heard to avoid slip on spacers like the plague, lol.

Cheers for the info, will probably go down this route of just measuring now to figure out spacer size (any suggestions for not-shit-quality brands?). Yeah will probably have to look to getting guards rolled... as well as maybe some camber arms... just lowering it gave it some angle LOL. Now to wait for funds... :P

Most coilovers have around 2 deg camber built in. Nar mate I just got mine from justjap, and they set me back $350 for all round, and they have been fine so far and I drive pretty hard.

Hey guys..

Just been searching through a few pages but yet to come across any confirmation..

Looking to see if the following will fit an R34 GTR,

19 x 10.5 +22

Cheers

Did you ever get a conclusive answer? maybe you just jumped in a bought em?

Hi guys I'm new here just got a r33 s1 sedan and am looking at getting some 17x8 +5 for the fronts and 17x9 +10 rears anyone think these are too aggressive? Thanks in advance.

They will be pretty aggressive but I love the look of them. You will need a roll for sure and some camber to fit them under depending on the tire you want to run.

Have a look a few pages back I think around page 93 there is a photo of Hectics car

Well your rims will stick out about 6mm more

Hey guys just wondering, im about to order a set of Wolf S36's for my 33 gtst, any idea how they would fit if i was to order 18x9.5 +15 all round. im guessing some guard rolling, would there be anything else i have to worry about to get these to fit? Cheers

18x9.5 +15 with a 235/40 18. guard lip rolleds up 100%, camber is set at - .2 with whiteline camber arms, about 3mm off guard, will put camber to -1 before the next track day. front is -2.5 camber, hits guard liner, no big deal

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Hey guys I'm trying to get a very flush fitment on my r32 4 door thinking 16x8.5+45 all round with 225/45 rubber anyone got anything similar I was running 17x9+15 all round but they sat a long way out looked awesome but trying for a different look now so want to run the smaller rim my car is as low as I could get my HSD's to go and has rolled guards all round

Any suggestions appreciated

Cheers

Did a search but only found close answers but not exact.

Looking at 19x8.5 +22 up front and 19x9.5 +22 down back. These are going on a r33 GTS-t.

Looking for an aggressive fitment without needing to flare guards so will this size and offset be ok?

Don't want it looking mexican but don't mind if wheels poke out a little bit.

Already have rolled guards and have camber arms.

Cheers.

Hi guys I'm new here just got a r33 s1 sedan and am looking at getting some 17x8 +5 for the fronts and 17x9 +10 rears anyone think these are too aggressive? Thanks in advance.

These would be really agressive, a lot of poke i predict.

May wanna consider a more positive offset to save the hassle of possible defects and that.

If you want aggressive, do it :)

Did a search but only found close answers but not exact.

Looking at 19x8.5 +22 up front and 19x9.5 +22 down back. These are going on a r33 GTS-t.

Looking for an aggressive fitment without needing to flare guards so will this size and offset be ok?

Don't want it looking mexican but don't mind if wheels poke out a little bit.

Already have rolled guards and have camber arms.

Cheers.

I've got 9.5 +23 front and 9.5 +20 rear on a 33 gtst, and don't have that much poke front and rear. Check out the "post your r33" thread if you want to see what that looks like.

Yeah you can, only reason I have bushes was to pull camber out so I could put power down easier, not to do with fitting the wheels

Lowering it on stock arms will give you negative camber, easily enough to tuck in these wheels

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