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Depends how low the car is. My rears were slightly rolled. Fronts untouched.

Also when my car was stock height there was a little rear poke. Natural camber from lowering it tucks it in a bit

Edited by dontyellpl0x

Dunno about +40.. Might have to check inner clearance maybe..?

30 to 35 is not really much difference and both are safe/conservative. All personal preference really. People fit +22 with a roll and less tyre.

true. its a track car so some hang is fine.....

Long story short, i like the dish of the xd9s 10 inch so i currently have the 10 +38 on the rear. I was thinking of selling of the 9 inch front, putting the rear +38s on the front and going +18 on the rear....

Just got my new wheels, 18x9.5 +12 to go on a 33GTR. I can't decide between 265/35 or 275/35. I dont want stretch and I don't want bulge.

Initially I was thinking the 265/35 but now I'm thinking the 275 might just sit nice.

Any pics or suggestions to help out?

Edited by stag98

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