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easy question...

have a 32gtst.

going front GTR gaurds and some sort of over fender on the rear before paint.

wanting XD9s again.

So biggest XD9 on the rear is 18 x 10 +18 i think?

So thats the rear.

What can i get under the GTR ( in XD9 Sizing ) front guards and keep the same look of dish front and back and no hang out the guard?

cheers so 18 x 10 +18 will fit without a hassle? only want to lip the guards but dont want to pull them etc and dont want poke

Well load's of people run them on actual GTR's sooooooo.... :P

Hey guys, I'm new to the site so forgive me if I don't know what I'm on about.. I've got a 1996 Series 2 r33 and I've currently got 17's on it. I'm wanting to buy some XXR527's and increase it to 18". Question is, what's the best fitment (offset etc) I was told 18 x 9 +30 would fit best?

Hey guys, I'm new to the site so forgive me if I don't know what I'm on about.. I've got a 1996 Series 2 r33 and I've currently got 17's on it. I'm wanting to buy some XXR527's and increase it to 18". Question is, what's the best fitment (offset etc) I was told 18 x 9 +30 would fit best?

Go through the thread, look at what people have used. Though 9.75+30 would be a safe but aggressive fitment.

Visually the difference between the 8.75 and 9.75 may be the amount of dish, but we are talking minor differences.

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Hey guys

Im looking at rims for my 32 gtst.

The rear has over fenders so not worried about fitment as far as poking out of standard gtst guards but more about brake and inner clearance. But would like them to fit front standard guards....... Although may go gtr fronts to

My options are

work 11 R

18 x 9.5 +12 all round

Work DR9

18 x 9.5 +23

18 x 10.5 +23

Work T7R

18 x 9.5 +22

18 x 10.5 +22

Will these have any fitment hitting struts brakes etc etc?

also any one have any pics of any of these wheels in these specs?

thanks.. im just unsure if ill go wider front guards to at the mo.

so the smaller rims i have listed are for the fronts with standard rolled and slight flared gtst guards...

just making sure they wont foul the suspension and brakes etc etc

sorry, meant to say callipers

I ran 9.5+12 all round. fronts needed a roll/pull and liners removed etc. easy easy fit

probably 15mm poke

poke on r32 gtst guards? front or rear?

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