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If your referring to my wheels they're a 235/40 federal rsr which im led to believe is wider than some other tyres in the same specs. I will be lowering it a fraction more though :thumbsup:

wow the RSR's really are wide!

will look better once lower and it tucks in a little more

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R33 GTST

Work XD9

18x9 +30 - Federal 595 235/40

18x10 +38 - Federal 595 265/35

Certainly fills the guards better than previous wheels I had, but not as close to the lip as I'd hoped. Probably could fit another 10mm poke on each corner without any drama. I had all the guards rolled in preparation, but in hindsight, probably not needed.

I reckon these offsets in the XD9s are good if you're looking for minimal hassle in fitment, but definitely not as tough as f +20 / r +18 (which most guys have).

At least I have an excuse to start saving for a set of Meister S1Rs ;)

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hi guys,, im sorry if ive missed the sticky/pinned link ,,

im wondering if any1 knows of a " Virtual Wheel Visualizer/Selector " which does have the R32 details/specs ??

the US sites dont show cirtain models

thanks guys

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What offset do ya recon if I were to order new rota grids

Maby

18x9 +30 f

18x10 +38 r

235/35

?

Makes about 30mm further out than stock.

Too soft? :P

Daily driver 500km per week so I can do a little camber bit don't want much, just a little for flush fitment

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18x10+35, 18x9.5 +35 or

18x8.5+30.

These are available in white rota grids locally, and cheap...

For a set of wheels w Achilles Sport Tyres fitted and balanced.

$1658 in total brand new.

Recon it will work quite well, hoping to get the coilovers in and get round their to test fit.

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hi guys,, im sorry if ive missed the sticky/pinned link ,,

im wondering if any1 knows of a " Virtual Wheel Visualizer/Selector " which does have the R32 details/specs ??

the US sites dont show cirtain models

thanks guys

not that i know off

what information are you after or just looking to try different rims and what they look like on your car?

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What offset do ya recon if I were to order new rota grids

Maby

18x9 +30 f

18x10 +38 r

235/35

?

Makes about 30mm further out than stock.

Too soft? :P

Daily driver 500km per week so I can do a little camber bit don't want much, just a little for flush fitment

what car?

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nope... I had some on custom order from work in the sizes i metioned above in satin black and after 4 months they hadn't even started them so I wint with rays instead

ouch!!

got my custom built meisters in 12 weeks from order to my door

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