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they will sit more "in" and look better if the car is lowered more

could probably go a 235 as well, what are you running? 255?

not trying to nit-pick, it looks good, but with the specs you have it could look seriously awesome :)

If your referring to my wheels they're a 235/40 federal rsr which im led to believe is wider than some other tyres in the same specs. I will be lowering it a fraction more though :thumbsup:

wow the RSR's really are wide!

will look better once lower and it tucks in a little more

R33 GTST

Work XD9

18x9 +30 - Federal 595 235/40

18x10 +38 - Federal 595 265/35

Certainly fills the guards better than previous wheels I had, but not as close to the lip as I'd hoped. Probably could fit another 10mm poke on each corner without any drama. I had all the guards rolled in preparation, but in hindsight, probably not needed.

I reckon these offsets in the XD9s are good if you're looking for minimal hassle in fitment, but definitely not as tough as f +20 / r +18 (which most guys have).

At least I have an excuse to start saving for a set of Meister S1Rs ;)

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nope... I had some on custom order from work in the sizes i metioned above in satin black and after 4 months they hadn't even started them so I wint with rays instead

hi guys,, im sorry if ive missed the sticky/pinned link ,,

im wondering if any1 knows of a " Virtual Wheel Visualizer/Selector " which does have the R32 details/specs ??

the US sites dont show cirtain models

thanks guys

What offset do ya recon if I were to order new rota grids

Maby

18x9 +30 f

18x10 +38 r

235/35

?

Makes about 30mm further out than stock.

Too soft? :P

Daily driver 500km per week so I can do a little camber bit don't want much, just a little for flush fitment

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18x10+35, 18x9.5 +35 or

18x8.5+30.

These are available in white rota grids locally, and cheap...

For a set of wheels w Achilles Sport Tyres fitted and balanced.

$1658 in total brand new.

Recon it will work quite well, hoping to get the coilovers in and get round their to test fit.

hi guys,, im sorry if ive missed the sticky/pinned link ,,

im wondering if any1 knows of a " Virtual Wheel Visualizer/Selector " which does have the R32 details/specs ??

the US sites dont show cirtain models

thanks guys

not that i know off

what information are you after or just looking to try different rims and what they look like on your car?

What offset do ya recon if I were to order new rota grids

Maby

18x9 +30 f

18x10 +38 r

235/35

?

Makes about 30mm further out than stock.

Too soft? :P

Daily driver 500km per week so I can do a little camber bit don't want much, just a little for flush fitment

what car?

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