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hey guys im in the process of doin my 5 stud conversion and got my rims few weeks back but only occured to me today they i may need spacers, they are 17x8 35 at the front and 17x9 38 on the rear?

just wanna know what offsets your runnin n how well does it clear coilovers n calipers ect? also note any brake differenecs that may change the offset

thank you

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indeed they will be, my front guards are heavily flared, and my rears lipped just a bit. if i got these ones then some serious guard mods will have to be made lol. all steel of course, none of this fibreglass crap :) and just over top of the rim, the front and back of the tire will be there for all to see :O

much like this car

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Edited by A31cefiro

people can say yes 100% youll need spacers but it depends the disk/face design of the wheel... you can almost run any offset/width and clear calipers it just depends on which face/disk type you get... (ie the below pics of the work euroline SL's... as you can see 4th pic i have a bee's dick clearance of 33 gtst 2 pot calipers because these wheels are an O disk (lowest disk you can get - gives the most dish but sfa spoke angle))

however same size and offset but use an A disk... id be able to fit burt newtons hair piece in there easy!

mate runs 33 gtr (17x9+30) all round no spacers - 0.5 deg camber rear and -1.5 degrees front...

rears sit in but tyre is out (no stretch thus the wheel is inside the guard)

fronts sit in both tyre and guard (no stretch)

my gf's 18x10 -5's with 235/40/18 stretched on the ceffy...

oh and pics of the s15 resprayed with the rears on - http://www.doylecrash.com.au/missdmakeover.htm

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Edited by Hella Flush

youll be able to fit them... itll be impractical thats all... and the $$$ and labour on a good looking guard job to fix that is going to be more exxy than the wheels no matter who you know...

i was going for mega mega mega before but ive realised its not needed and would like a decent balance with my car...

oh btw looking into these atm to be a backup rear pair 18x10.5 +5

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just got my mate these 18x10 +10 garcon's aswell for his r31 - theyll be here next week via ems

btw those meistars arent sold yet... still for sale right at this moment :happy: - http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e58324464

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Edited by Hella Flush

yeah i know, im bidding for them at the moment through a supplier. ive got a mate whos a panel beater by trade, going to do most of the flaring myself by whatever means neccesary, then he can finish it off, then a nice coat of white with my uras kit :P

then ive got to start building my RB30DETT :)

i have the RB26 and the RB30, now just to combine the two ;):happy:

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