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Got R34 gtt with Bilstien slightly lowered coilovers

I want to get some Rota Grid R 17"

Plan to have 235s on front and 255s on the back

What offset/inch should i be looking at to be a nice fit ( no rolling )

http://www.rotawheels.com.au/wheels/rota-grid-r#!prettyPhoto

Got R34 gtt with Bilstien slightly lowered coilovers

I want to get some Rota Grid R 17"

Plan to have 235s on front and 255s on the back

What offset/inch should i be looking at to be a nice fit ( no rolling )

http://www.rotawheels.com.au/wheels/rota-grid-r#!prettyPhoto

anything around +35 will be about right if you dont want to roll the guards etc. (tho it does depend on exactly the size of rim you intend to use.) 8.5 & 9?

Seriously though, dont hesitate to be open to rolling the rear guards. You can get some way nicer fitment and ride height if you do.

17x9.5+17 or 18x10+18

nope.

closest is 18x9+20 which will be a little sunken.

so options are:

18x9+20 with 10-20mm spacers

17x9.5+17 all round

17x9.5+28 fr and 17x9.5+17 r

17x9.5+17 fr and 18x10+18 r

18x10+38 fr and 18x10+18 r

18x10+ 18 all round

any of these will look good and pretty much all of these will require some form of fitment modifications unless you plan on running your car like an SUV

Does anyone have photos of how a 245/35 and a 255/35 sit on a 18x9.5 rim??

Can't decide which I want to run in terms of slight stretch. Pretty sure a 255 will just sit flush?

Need to know asap so I can supply one fitted to the body shop to pump my rear fenders to match.

255/35 Sits flush - have them on mine.

Does anyone have photos of how a 245/35 and a 255/35 sit on a 18x9.5 rim??

Can't decide which I want to run in terms of slight stretch. Pretty sure a 255 will just sit flush?

Need to know asap so I can supply one fitted to the body shop to pump my rear fenders to match.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey guys, missed out on the buddy clubs! Now looking at some 17x9 +33 offset with 235/45/17 tyres? Also would these then fit over

the 324mm R33 GTR rotors (have the GKTech caliper Spacers for the 280mm disk)

Cheers!

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