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Depends on wheel type up front.

I had 9.5 +38 not clear the front brakes, but 8.5 +30 all good. Same exact brand and type of wheel, just more/less concave spokes.

Edit: rears I have used both 9.5 +20 (current) and 9.5 +38 (to test) and were fine with guards rolled and 235/45/18.

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Looking at running some Lenso D1R

18x8 +32 F with 225/40/18

18x10 +22 R with 255/35/18

car is stock height

Do these offsets sound right?

ive searched but every r34gtt seems to be running different offsets.

im hoping some one is running these rims and can confirm offsets before i buy.

my local tyre shops here have no idea- they asked me for offsets, and proceeded to tell me im an idiot for running a 255 on a 10" rim.

guess they dont want my money...

Alright, so

My CST Zero-1 Hyper's are finally in Australia, and I have a question.

The rims are 18x9.5 +15 all round.

I'm going to run a 265 35 tyre on the rear, and a 245 35 on the front

Do you think I'll have issues with this setup?

I'm thinking the front will be a little tricky.

Alright, so

My CST Zero-1 Hyper's are finally in Australia, and I have a question.

The rims are 18x9.5 +15 all round.

I'm going to run a 265 35 tyre on the rear, and a 245 35 on the front

Do you think I'll have issues with this setup?

I'm thinking the front will be a little tricky.

which car?

easy fit on a 33 or 34 gts-t

will need to remove guard liners and roll the fronts fairly aggressively.

go for a 235/40/18 as opposed to a 245/35, it looks better (although very similar) and is cheaper.

Is 18x9.5 +15 f and 18x10 +20

215/45 going to be too aggressive for a stock 34gtt do you think?

lol that's a LOT of stretch... easily doable but I wouldn't feel comfortable with a 215 on a 10"

fitting rims with 235 fr and 255r would be easy

Ok their not 215 their 235 9.5 and 10"

Just got to see if the low offsets Wil fit.

Test fit this weekend

i just got 18x9.5 +25 front and 20 rear. they stick out a bit at the front standard GTT hub. if you want a really flash fit go for +22 rear and 27-30 front.Ill take pics and show you anything over +20 will look terrible imo unless if you like poke.

<p>Pictures to GHO5T as promised a bit of poke as you can see.The rears are fine i reckon but the fronts have a bit too much poke but I can deal with that,just not flush

18 x9.5 +25F +20R rolled the back bur the front a bit of a guard roll still have a guard liner intact and rubbing only when cornering really hard.No problems on full lock.

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Looking at running some Lenso D1R

18x8 +32 F with 225/40/18

18x10 +22 R with 255/35/18

car is stock height

Do these offsets sound right?

ive searched but every r34gtt seems to be running different offsets.

im hoping some one is running these rims and can confirm offsets before i buy.

my local tyre shops here have no idea- they asked me for offsets, and proceeded to tell me im an idiot for running a 255 on a 10" rim.

guess they dont want my money...

have a look at Voncina's post he has 10.5 though i think for rear

Edited by B-rice

which car?

easy fit on a 33 or 34 gts-t

will need to remove guard liners and roll the fronts fairly aggressively.

go for a 235/40/18 as opposed to a 245/35, it looks better (although very similar) and is cheaper.

34 gtt. Definitely going to run a 235/40 now as I'm realising the front is going to be a tricky fit.

I'll just have to put up with it until I convert to wide guards :yes:

Hey guys I need some help. I'm looking at getting work mister s1 19x10-46

Will I have trouble with fitment at all? Any help would be much appreciated cheers,

what are you fitting this onto? a truck?

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