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What's this gonna be like...

18x9.5 +22r

18x9.5 +30f

Tires are 225/40

On an r34 gtt

My calculator estimates the fronts will be out another 35mm and the rears 43mm

The car is lowered so a small amount of natural camber Bo no camber arms.

Seems Ok but what do the experts think?

Of course you are going to need to roll the rear lip and push the front guards back a bit but otherwise all good.

will be pretty good but for the love of god put some wider tyres on it.

9.5 inch rims take a 265. Get at least a 255 on there.

What's this gonna be like...

18x9.5 +22r
18x9.5 +30f
Tires are 225/40

On an r34 gtt

My calculator estimates the fronts will be out another 35mm and the rears 43mm
The car is lowered so a small amount of natural camber Bo no camber arms.

Seems Ok but what do the experts think?

Hey guys,

I've had a read through this thread and found a few guys running close to what I want in regards to rim sizes but I'm not entirely sure on what tyres would fit

I've got a 98 R34 GTT

Rim size at the moment are 18", not sure what offset (they came with the car when I bought it)

For tyres I'm running 235/40/18 (Blue Streak) on the fronts and 245/40/18 (Eagle F1) on the rears

I've got my eyes on a set of TE37SL Black Edition

From what I've read up on I'm looking at going 18x9.5+22 at the fronts and 18x10+30 at the rears

Would I be able to run this rim and tyre size combo?

At the moment the guards are not rolled but I do have adjustable coilovers and camber kit (currently set at 1.5 neg on front and 2.5 neg at rears)

Thanks in advance

Hey guys,

I've had a read through this thread and found a few guys running close to what I want in regards to rim sizes but I'm not entirely sure on what tyres would fit

I've got a 98 R34 GTT

Rim size at the moment are 18", not sure what offset (they came with the car when I bought it)

For tyres I'm running 235/40/18 (Blue Streak) on the fronts and 245/40/18 (Eagle F1) on the rears

I've got my eyes on a set of TE37SL Black Edition

From what I've read up on I'm looking at going 18x9.5+22 at the fronts and 18x10+30 at the rears

Would I be able to run this rim and tyre size combo?

At the moment the guards are not rolled but I do have adjustable coilovers and camber kit (currently set at 1.5 neg on front and 2.5 neg at rears)

Thanks in advance

Perfect.

Absolutely perfect.

Just remember to roll your guards, then enjoy wonderful offset - I had the same and it was immaculate. Front at 0, rears are around 1.5 and it was 5mm poke both sides.

tried searching, but didnt get a definite answer.

Will 25mm gktech spacers cover the stock wheel studs? or do I need to go 30mm? ie so factory studs wont protrude from the spacer.

my cars a 32 gtst btw

Edited by samoo

Hey guys

I own a 4 door gtst and am looking to fit Work Meister S1's

Rears 18x10 245/40/18 +20 offset

Fronts 18x9.5 225/35/18 +15 offset

I dont want to have to do to many modifcations, preferably just a good roll.

If it helps I'm running BC coilovers.

WILL THEY FIITT?? :woot:

within reason anything can 'fit', in that very liberal interpretation alot of people seem to be getting into these days.

In this case, well, not really if you are talking about an r32 and only rolling.

Otherwise it will also be a mexican stretched abortion...

It will also eat tyres and attract the 50 like a *insert witty comment here*

Hey guys

I own a 4 door gtst and am looking to fit Work Meister S1's

Rears 18x10 245/40/18 +20 offset

Fronts 18x9.5 225/35/18 +15 offset

I dont want to have to do to many modifcations, preferably just a good roll.

If it helps I'm running BC coilovers.

WILL THEY FIITT?? :woot:

Hey guys

I own a 4 door gtst and am looking to fit Work Meister S1's

Rears 18x10 245/40/18 +20 offset

Fronts 18x9.5 225/35/18 +15 offset

I dont want to have to do to many modifcations, preferably just a good roll.

If it helps I'm running BC coilovers.

WILL THEY FIITT?? :woot:

Actually these will fit with a little camber in the front tho on the back run a 235\40 and will be not much drama at all. You will need roll the inner lip tho all round

Edited by Frosty

Will these fit...

Car: R33 Coupe

Wheel: Rota Grid

Front: 17x9 +25

Rear: 17x9 +25

(Can stretch tyres if within reason, just want to know how they'll sit)

*Read about 15 pages and couldn't find what I was looking for*

Will these fit...

Car: R33 Coupe

Wheel: Rota Grid

Front: 17x9 +25

Rear: 17x9 +25

(Can stretch tyres if within reason, just want to know how they'll sit)

*Read about 15 pages and couldn't find what I was looking for*

*randomly searching*

It'll sit 5mm further out compared to this:

$T2eC16ZHJG8E9nyfoT68BRUYR87Q2Q~~48_20.J

Tyres, don't know, 235 wide would probably be okay.

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