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and to keep on thread topic here are details of what i am running on my R32

R32 2 door coupe

Work Meister S1R

Skyline model = R32

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width front = 9.5"

Wheel offset = -30 (negative 30)

Tyre size front = 235/40/18

Wheel width rear = 11.5"

Wheel offset = -47 (negative 47)

Tyre size rear = 315/30/18

Modifications to fit = lots and lots

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R32 4 door coupe

Varrstoens 2.2.1

Skyline model = R32

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width = 9.5"

Wheel offset = +12 (positive 12)

Tyre size front = 235/40/18

Modifications to fit = lip the guards (added 25mm fronts later however will tuck under stocks)

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Edited by Frosty

hey fellaz im looking into getting some 19 x 10 +20mm wheels for a GT-T as I will be getting a wider bodykit. Just wondering if anyone knows about speed recalibration as this will make my speed atleast 10% above the dial speed.

im a noob with tyres and sizing them up would need some help on what tyres would fit and which ones would need stretching is anyone running this sort of setup on a skyline?

widebody and only 19x10 +20? Standard guards and run that

widebody and only 19x10 +20? Standard guards and run that

widebody and only 19x10 +20? Standard guards and run that

so your saying i can run those with standard guards?

I dont want any defects so i thought I will run 18 x 10 +20mm with standard guards for a short time then put on a 30mm wider bodykit when cash permits

I don't think 18x10 +20 would be enough to fill 30mm wide guards on an r34 GT-R, unless you run like a tall/wide semi slick tyre or something.

Police could technically defect you either way with that size, so I wouldn't take that into consideration.

and to keep on thread topic here are details of what i am running on my R32

R32 2 door coupe

Work Meister S1R

Skyline model = R32

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width front = 9.5"

Wheel offset = -30 (negative 30)

Tyre size front = 235/40/18

Wheel width rear = 11.5"

Wheel offset = -47 (negative 47)

Tyre size rear = 315/30/18

Modifications to fit = lots and lots

..............................

R32 4 door coupe

Varrstoens 2.2.1

Skyline model = R32

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width = 9.5"

Wheel offset = +12 (positive 12)

Tyre size front = 235/40/18

Modifications to fit = lip the guards (added 25mm fronts later however will tuck under stocks)

hee hee, you said 4 door coupe :P

keen to see the 2 door sorted

would 17x10 +15 offset fit on my r32 gtr without any modifications?

cheers, lozz

They should fit on no worries. How much poke - that I am not sure of. I think they may fit nicely.

Does anyone know how much smaller 32 gtr guards are smaller then 33/34 gtst/gtt guards?

They should fit on no worries. How much poke - that I am not sure of. I think they may fit nicely.

Does anyone know how much smaller 32 gtr guards are smaller then 33/34 gtst/gtt guards?

my guess would be 10 - 15mm wider a side

overall width is around 25 - 30mm wider

yes... with a lot of work

will need to roll and pull guards, if not flare them.

if you refuse to flare them you will need homo spec camber on the rear

clearly guard liners will have to come out

yes... with a lot of work

will need to roll and pull guards, if not flare them.

if you refuse to flare them you will need homo spec camber on the rear

clearly guard liners will have to come out

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