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Guys,

Im looking at ordering new wheels soon.

Anyone have experience running 19x10.5 + 12 wheels?

Any rubbing front/rear?

Was also thinking about going 19x11 +12 at the rears. Anyone run this before?

On a R33 GTR??

you want the same all round for that.

10.5+12 will be maximum

ofcoarse you can run any brake size with 19s

I've seen brakes not clear 19's on a r34 gtr, he had to get specific 19's but mostly ran 20's. Dunno what brand of brakes they were but 8 pot fronts and 6 pot rears, set him back around $15k I believe.

I've seen brakes not clear 19's on a r34 gtr, he had to get specific 19's but mostly ran 20's. Dunno what brand of brakes they were but 8 pot fronts and 6 pot rears, set him back around $15k I believe.

woooooooahhh

thoughts on 18x9.5 +22 front 18x10.5 +30 rear?

been reading through pages and pages but haven't found anyone running 18x10.5 +30 on the rear. will +30 be a problem with the strut or inner guard?

i want to run as close to 0 camber as i can

Hey guys,

I have never been completely happy with how my 18x9.5 +22 rims sit on my car.

So I decided to call up the place who did the wheel alignment and get the specs for the camber that they put on it.

Below are the details

Front Left: -2.27deg

Front Right: -1.14 deg

Rear Left: -1.39deg

Rear Right: -3.69deg

Does this sound right? I always thought 3deg camber was something the fan boys did

I'm questioning if he actually gave me the correct info.

Looking at some whiteline camber arms to help correct this.

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