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Hey guys, just wondering if these will fit my 33.

XXR 536

17 x 9 + 30

17 x 10 + 26

Hi Rushy21, the offset on those will definately work though you do need to check your break clearance. As an authorized XXR dealer, If that is an issue you can bring the wheels in and we can fix them up for you.

St George Tyres

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Hey guys I'm looking to try get the widest possible foot print for the rear of my r33 gtst.

I was looking at 18x10" +30 or +35?? Which would be the best for clearances all round and minimal work to fit. Keep in mind the rear has already been lipped and I will be using a 265 tyre. Also will have no camber.

Edited by bull_11

if anyone has bought the wrong xd9s for there car let me know. i have a pair of xd9s 18 x 10 +38 i think they are, 30 something and they sit flush on my 33 gtst im actually looking for the wider 18 x 10 +15s also a pair. to poke... (track only car)

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