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So since there are so many pumped GTSts and drift cars in this thread i thought best to post here...i now have faily pumped rears, by about 1" or so, ditto the front. Will 18 x 10 +22 clear with undersized tyres? Close? I know the 18 x 9 + 15 are going to be tight on the front, but i run plenty of camber which will help

So since there are so many pumped GTSts and drift cars in this thread i thought best to post here...i now have faily pumped rears, by about 1" or so, ditto the front. Will 18 x 10 +22 clear with undersized tyres? Close? I know the 18 x 9 + 15 are going to be tight on the front, but i run plenty of camber which will help

when u say undersized tyres what do u mean? tyre size is one of the most important parts to wheel fitment so it's kind of hard to tell u without knowing that.

it also depends on how good the flare is (assuming thats what u meant by pumped and ur not talking about overfenders etc).

each flare is different and gives a different amount of clearance, regardless of how far it pokes at the furthest point. a lot of R32's have an issue with the wheel sitting further back in the rear guard, so even with decent flares they find the tyre starts fouling on the rear of the guard quickly.

saying that, 18x10 +22 should slide under fairly easy with a smaller tyre and a decent flare, few people are running 10" +20 on rolled 32 guards and a 235-225 tyre with a decent amount of camber.

R32 GTR of a friend

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Anymore pics of this mate? are they 5Zigen FN01r-c's? have been trying to find pics of these on gtr's for ages, any idea what sizes they are?

Would love some more pics mate, thinking of getting those for me r33 gtr.

Anymore pics of this mate? are they 5Zigen FN01r-c's? have been trying to find pics of these on gtr's for ages, any idea what sizes they are?

Would love some more pics mate, thinking of getting those for me r33 gtr.

You're right mate those rims are 5zigen FN01r-c's :D Sizes are: 17x9,5 and 17x10,5.

Only got this single pic left, I hope it support's you on your decision :angry:

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