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i have been told previously that 9.5 18 + 22 won't fit so I dont like your chances. Test fit them though you have nothing to lose.

At the end of all my rims searching i ended up buying R34 GTR wheels at least I know they will fit and later on if I decide to lower it I wont have any issues or need to lip the guard.

yah only problem is i'd be ordering them from overseas....might have to find someone who works in a wheel shop or something cos i know most places dont really like to test fit when u arent buying rims from them.....

i'm running 18x9.5+15 on my stag - so the 9.5+22 will sit 7mm in from them.

here's a couple of pics for you to see, my guards are rolled and i'm running 235/40/18's. a shite load of camber and a bee's dick of clearance but zero scrubbage :)

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and this is a 4WD height with less camber. even though they protrude, there was no scrubbage :)

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hope that helps somewhat :)

alternatively, buy the wheels in my sig :bunny: - make an offer :)

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I love the look but there is no way that is inside the guard or legal, I just put on R34 GTR wheels last night and ill see if i can upload some pics to show you that there is a little room for going bigger. Up front they look about right but on the rear they look like you could fit something a little bigger.

It is an RS4S I dont know if it makes a difference

i'm running 18x9.5+15 on my stag - so the 9.5+22 will sit 7mm in from them.

here's a couple of pics for you to see, my guards are rolled and i'm running 235/40/18's. a shite load of camber and a bee's dick of clearance but zero scrubbage :(

100_0545.jpg

100_0572.jpg

and this is a 4WD height with less camber. even though they protrude, there was no scrubbage ;)

100_0525.jpg

100_0526.jpg

hope that helps somewhat :)

alternatively, buy the wheels in my sig :( - make an offer :)

Good to finally see someone else in Australia with some balls to run decent fitting wheels.

9.5 +15 is "GTR offset", fits stags perfect up front and rear. nice work on the height as well. *claps*

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18 x 10 + 20 rears and 18 x 9.5 +26 fronts with 25mm bolt on spacer to bring it to +1. Needed a lowering of 25mm front with a bit more camber and 15mm rear same camber.

stock guards, just lipped. no scrubbing.

Hahaha, AlexCim, I was wondering when you'd pop in and see this post. :D

lol yeh being parked on the steep driveway doesn't do it much justice ill get some more pics up when i get my phone back

Good to finally see someone else in Australia with some balls to run decent fitting wheels.

9.5 +15 is "GTR offset", fits stags perfect up front and rear. nice work on the height as well. *claps*

copyof11122007049yx3.jpg

18 x 10 + 20 rears and 18 x 9.5 +26 fronts with 25mm bolt on spacer to bring it to +1. Needed a lowering of 25mm front with a bit more camber and 15mm rear same camber.

stock guards, just lipped. no scrubbing.

Very nice, I have simaler offset on my 33, I also use bolt on spacers to lower the offset.

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