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I would go adjustable arms all round. I went bushes and maxed them all out. Cannot get less than 1.7 degrees rear, nor more than 2.6 front. These numbers is general aren't to bad, but it would be nice to have further adjustment.

Hey guys I have a question.

At the moment I have 20x10 inch rims on the rear of my r33 gtst.

I have asked to order a set of 20x9 cause the 10's are to wide.

I was wondering what offset I will need for the 9's ?

Wow, I have driven a 34 with 20's, it was terrible! Too firm, scrubbed and scraped... I assume its a show car right?

Nah it's my daily car.

I wanted 19's but apparently I couldn't get them so I got 20's instead

Fair enough mate! I am sure the offset gurus will be in here soon enough! I am useless :P Just shocked to see 20x10's lol

Yeah I wanted 19x8 for the front and 19x9.5 for the rear.

But they couldn't get the an said they can get a staggered set of 20's.

But they didn't tell me how wide there going to be

You got pics? Just out of curiosity?

I got some volk gtc 17 x 9 +35 for my R32 gtst

they dont have tyres yet and im curious how wide i can go on the back

I have searched this thread a lot and cant find the offset of the stock wheels so i can calculate the difference

Anyone know the offset of the 32gtst wheels?

Oh.. i forgot google.... doh! im so used to finding everything on sau

So..

GTST 16 x 6.5 +40

GTR 16 x 8 +30

Thanks, sorry, whatever. :blush:

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Hey guys I have a question.

At the moment I have 20x10 inch rims on the rear of my r33 gtst.

I have asked to order a set of 20x9 cause the 10's are to wide.

I was wondering what offset I will need for the 9's ?

what are the offset of the 10's that are on there now? what tyre size?

I got some volk gtc 17 x 9 +35 for my R32 gtst

they dont have tyres yet and im curious how wide i can go on the back

I have searched this thread a lot and cant find the offset of the stock wheels so i can calculate the difference

Anyone know the offset of the 32gtst wheels?

Oh.. i forgot google.... doh! im so used to finding everything on sau

So..

GTST 16 x 6.5 +40

GTR 16 x 8 +30

Thanks, sorry, whatever. :blush:

235 is winner winner chicken dinner (will prob need to roll the lip depending on ride height.

Edited by Frosty

I don't know the offset to the 20x10's I don't know how to work it out but the rim sticks out past the guard and the cops are picking on me for it so I want to put some 20x9's on the rear and want to run a 255/30r20 tyre

I don't know the offset to the 20x10's I don't know how to work it out but the rim sticks out past the guard and the cops are picking on me for it so I want to put some 20x9's on the rear and want to run a 255/30r20 tyre

written on the back of the rim

After some info for fitment of Varrstoen 2.2.1 on a R34 4 door - 9.5" version.

Best I can find so far seems to be - +30 with a 235/30/18, it won't hit the guard at all and it won't have poke. Ideally you'd want 9" +25 front with 235/40 (v little stretch) and 10" +35 rear (with 265/30/18). Or 9" +25 front and rear.

This pic here - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=396593

Don't know the specs on this, but I want to get it close to flush, but not sitting outside the guards at all.

Being a daily, I want to keep it as legal as possible while looking the way I want it too.

I've email Varrstoen, with no reply. I'm running 18x8 or 8.5 at the front now and they scrub when turning around a bumpy corner, but not at all during normal driving. The front guards have been rolled slightly by the previous owner, but nothing too extreme, no guard lining at all.

I've seen how R34 GTR rims sit, they are 18x8 +30 from memory? Looking for that sort of fit. As much as I'd love to poke the rims and stretch the tyres, being a daily its got to be reasonably tame

Chris

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