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How much work required to fit 18x10+38 Work XD9s to the rear of a 32 GTSt?

Ive seen some older pictures on this forum of a guy running them but dont know how much drama there is involved fitting them up, pics dont look like theres much camber or poke..

Car is just gonna be used as a weekend toy (or even a couple times a month) so my care factor for legality is exactly zero.

Sooo many posts and couldn't find what I was looking for without dying...

Looking at putting Lenso D1Rs on my R33 gtst. What would be the best size and offset with out too much guard work (Rolled guards at the most)? Prefer 18inch wheels and must be able to hold 300rwkw decently.

Cheers

Buying a set of wheels for autocross in the US, looking based solely on what tires I can fit and offset etc not looks because of this.

It's a R32 GTS-t, I want to fit 235/45/17 in front and 255/45/17 in rear. If it can be done without rolling fenders it would be a bonus, but i'm not against doing that.
Most of the people fitting tires like that seem to have LMGT2 (+35 front +38 rear on 17x8/x17x9) and fit 255/40 in rear and i'm looking to see if there is an offset that would be better.
Trying to fit max tire within reason for this. Not looking to pull fenders or modify them aside from rolling.

Hey gots i just recently bought a set if rims for my r33 gtst they are 17x9 +35 allround now the rears fit perfectly but the fronts Rub on the control arm what and it was recomended that these rims would fit anyone know if these rims should fit the front ?? Thanks

Hey gots i just recently bought a set if rims for my r33 gtst they are 17x9 +35 allround now the rears fit perfectly but the fronts Rub on the control arm what and it was recomended that these rims would fit anyone know if these rims should fit the front ?? Thanks

Strange... The 34 is similar in the front as far as i know and i run a 18x9 +30 with a 265 tyre and it clears...

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