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Just put the rims on only just fit, will be rolling the guards.

Question, how close are everyones tyres to the struts, looks a little to close???

Will 265 help that much??/

offset 40+

Thanks

No, the reason yours is so close to the strut is because you have an awful offset. I wouldn't run them until you get some spacers.. Chuck the stockies back on, roll all your guards, and push them out another 20mm or more (depending how mexican you want).

hubcentric BOLT ON spacers... but those rims may not have the capacity to run them, show us a photo of the inside of the rims before you go buying spacers.

It might work out cheaper to buy better fitting rims and sell them

Skyline model = R34GTT

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width = 8"

Wheel offset = ?

Tyre size = 285/40/18

Just put some new rubber on.

They fit just.... can anyone point me in the direction of a good mobile guard roller?

0098sm.jpg

Cheers

Edited by TTR34

Skyline model = R34GTT

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width = 8"

Wheel offset = ?

Tyre size = 285/40/18

Just put some new rubber on.

They fit just.... can anyone point me in the direction of a good mobile guard roller?

0098sm.jpg

Cheers

285's on an 8 inch rim?? Bit excessive there don't you think?

sif u buy meisters to run a spacer! you are not worthy :P

Haha - I know but ssssshhhhhh. When dealing with 20 inch Meisters the ability to pick sizes and offsets ceased in like 07 when they were discontinued. Now we all must deal and perserve with the choices others made in the first instance :( It's only my fronts I want to tease out a little more...

shits me i cannot get the 10.5 with the wheels I want. what does a 10.5 +30 translate to with a 9.5 inch rim. What offset should i get to match the same flushness as a 10.5 +30 wheel.

Skyline model = R34 GTT

Wheel diameter = 18

Wheel width = 9.5 +22 fronts, 9.5 + ??????rears

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