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Im possibly keen on changing my wheels to 34gtr wheels.... Anyhow, besides being a wheel whore, I definately know the fronts and rears fit.

However, the fronts are pretty dam wide, ie 9inch wide on the front... Has anybody who runs the 34gtr wheels on the front, had any issues with them at all??

People who run them, do you need to roll the front gaurds?

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No offence but are you sure they fit?, i know that they will physically BOLT onto the hub and all like it will fit on based on bolt pattern 5 x 114.3.

BUT

won't you run into a problem with the offset of the GTR34 rims being +22-->+30 or something. therefore meaning that the wheels will stick OUTSIDE of the guards by 1cm or more.

so in conculsion unless you have flared guards on your gts-t everytime you go over a bump the wheel will HIT the guard/arch = major headache.

No offence but are you sure they fit?, i know that they will physically BOLT onto the hub and all like it will fit on based on bolt pattern 5 x 114.3.

BUT

won't you run into a problem with the offset of the GTR34 rims being +22-->+30 or something. therefore meaning that the wheels will stick OUTSIDE of the guards by 1cm or more.

so in conculsion unless you have flared guards on your gts-t everytime you go over a bump the wheel will HIT the guard/arch = major headache.

Thats the only thing im concerned about, which is the front... Ive seen a few pics of gtst's who run 34gtr wheels, but dont know if they have rolled their gaurds or whether they get the wheel hitting the gaurds on full lock or going over bumps...

At the moment, Im running 18x8.5inch rims on the front with 30 offset, and only get scrapage on full lock, on the inside splash gaurds..

When i was in japan i saw a 33 gtst with r34 gtr rims , it didn't have the front guards rolled and i looked on the inside to see if they were hiting . The only idication was the inner plastic at the front was sraped .

Offset on gtr rims is + 30 and on gtst +38 but stock gtr rims are at least 25 mm inside the guards on both 33 and 34 gtrs .

When i was in japan i saw a 33 gtst with r34 gtr rims , it didn't have the front guards rolled and i looked on the inside to see if they were hiting . The only idication was the inner plastic at the front was sraped .

Offset on gtr rims is + 30 and on gtst +38 but stock gtr rims are at least 25 mm inside the guards on both 33 and 34 gtrs .

Just curious to whether the gtst you saw in jap, was lowered heaps??? My car is around 2inches lower than standard and I get the scrub on the plastic inner guards on the front....

Just curious to whether the gtst you saw in jap, was lowered heaps??? My car is around 2inches lower than standard and I get the scrub on the plastic inner guards on the front....

I think it was stock height , i have a pic somewhere but it would be to big to post here . It was in a used car place ( the gtr shop ) in Osaka and they had another one there with r33 gtr rims as well . The one with the 34 rims had a price of 780,000 yen .

I think it was stock height , i have a pic somewhere but it would be to big to post here . It was in a used car place ( the gtr shop ) in Osaka and they had another one there with r33 gtr rims as well . The one with the 34 rims had a price of 780,000 yen .

I guess the only way to find out is to find a pair and try them on :P Heres a pic of my car attatched, so what do you guys thing, GTR34 wheels or stick with the te37's?

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as much as i do like the 34 rims the te37 rock!

I would leave em on.

The black gtst with the 34gtr rims looks like an overlander its sitting that high! of course the wheels aren't going to scrape when its sitting that high:-) new jap craze? ahahah!

Checl out the clearances between the front and rear tyre and the guards. mine basically sits ....well nearly inside it and do does yours MR G.

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