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Hi guys, Im looking at 19x9.5 inch wheels with +12 offset for my R34 GTR.

What tyre size would I be looking at exactly?

I want to make sure that the tyres would be 100% street legal for NSW ie: overall rolling diameter, speed and load rating, making sure that the tyre is allowed to go on a 9.5 inch wheel etc.

(load and speed rating for my stock 18x9 inch wheels is 93W 245/40/18 but the sticker on the door says they only have to be 89H or better)

Thanks

you will have no problem on a GTR34 fitting a 265/35/18 road tyre.

candy33 may be referring to a gtst rear fitment.

No i'm referring to a gtr.

I have owned several gtr's and can tell you with that offset and width you cannot run 265's without lipping the guards.

Hi guys, Im looking at 19x9.5 inch wheels with +12 offset for my R34 GTR.

What tyre size would I be looking at exactly?

I want to make sure that the tyres would be 100% street legal for NSW ie: overall rolling diameter, speed and load rating, making sure that the tyre is allowed to go on a 9.5 inch wheel etc.

(load and speed rating for my stock 18x9 inch wheels is 93W 245/40/18 but the sticker on the door says they only have to be 89H or better)

Thanks

Hey buddy, ive got 19x10 +19 on my r34, it sits in a bit at the rear and i have wider front guards so its flush.

with a 275/30/19 it sits flush on the 10" rim, 265/30 stretches slightly, but i would go for a 275 as its closer in rolling diameter to the 245/40/18, plus it looks tougher!

(thats what we put on all the 19" GTR's we do, havent had to roll the guards on an r34).

an 89h is easily superceeded in 275 so as far as load/speed ratings, rolling diameter, and wheel track go, its legal.

I have some dunlops in that size going cheap so pm me if your interested mate.

No i'm referring to a gtr.

I have owned several gtr's and can tell you with that offset and width you cannot run 265's without lipping the guards.

Rubbish - you can run 265's on an R34 GTR easily.

On a 9.5" rim 265's are as wide as you want to go though.

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