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harlo peeps

Whats the chances of getting a set of 19x9.5 +22 to fit on a 32gtr ... have a sneaky feeling im going to have the worst turning circle in the world if i put these on. I dont think ill really need to remove the guard liner as my suspension is ultra stiff so theres is hardly any travel.

passing though on a set of rims i know for sale.

What makes you think theyre staggered? Its a GTR, they should all be the same.

I have 18x10+22 on my 32 GTR and theyre fine. 285/35 tyres. Its pretty low too. No rubbing. I think with the less width youll be right.

All depends on your tyres, ride height and camber too. You might want to run a 265 or even 245 with a low profile to get the clearance.

What makes you think theyre staggered? Its a GTR, they should all be the same.

I have 18x10+22 on my 32 GTR and theyre fine. 285/35 tyres. Its pretty low too. No rubbing. I think with the less width youll be right.

All depends on your tyres, ride height and camber too. You might want to run a 265 or even 245 with a low profile to get the clearance.

saw his 4 sale post (8.5 front n 9.5 rear) ..

my car isnt quite that low .. but your right ... ill have to look into camber and tyres ... dont really like running stretched tyres.

im using 235 on 18x9 atm.

harlo peeps

Whats the chances of getting a set of 19x9.5 +22 to fit on a 32gtr ... have a sneaky feeling im going to have the worst turning circle in the world if i put these on. I dont think ill really need to remove the guard liner as my suspension is ultra stiff so theres is hardly any travel.

passing though on a set of rims i know for sale.

Those offsets will be fine Cal.. don't be a pussy :dry:

Im running R34 GTR rims With Nitto Invo 275/35/18 on my R32 GTR, its sittin low, so only rubs on bumps and fast turns.

i might have to remove the plastic under the guards? not sure?

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Gotta love Nokias reliability perfect picture 1time shithouse the next Long Live the Nokia N96

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My 2c worth

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