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hi,

I know there was a post earlier asking same 9.5 width, however his offset is nice for a GTT. everyone is convinced that 9.5 will fit the rear fine, however since I'm going to custom front guard, the front will not be a problem. The rear however requires some flaring.

Here's there rims size

18 x 9.5 offset +22

here's GTT recommended size

Front 17X8.0 +35

Rear 17X9.0 +38

by the looks of this, I'll require approximately 18mm flaring at the back, can this be done without cracking the paints

cheers

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It's difficult to get wheels with GT-R offset to look right on a GT-T/GTS-T, imo they still look wrong even if you roll the guards, they still look like they stick out too far. You're not going to get them flared by 18mm without it screwing something.....

Just buy wheels with the correct offset.

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thanks for response...been great help..also I discovered some post ppl post up some time ago having this cool site to help you determine the wheels offset

http://1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp

and your standard offset is here

http://www.meggala.com/wheelsoffsets.htm

for me, I need to flare the fronts by abt 30mm and the rear abt 25mm or so

cheers guys

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