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Hi, I'm trying to buy 17" SSR Professors from my R32,

What are the maximum width & Offset I can fit on my R32 gtst with standard gurads?

I dont mind rolling the guards, I just want to know the maximum width & offset for front and rear.

Or would 18" be better?

Cheers.

Edited by 1990skyliner32

for R32, i see it as 18inch for looks, 17inch for performance and cheaper tyres if your gonna smoke em

for me id go 18inch cause 18" and dumped..car is porn

Edited by viet_boi

i got 17 x 9 + 17 with standard guards

mine is low but doesnt sit on its ass , about 335mm from centre wheel to guard

have done 'home' guard roll rims stick out a little too far prob but tyres fit under being 215's front and 225's rear

so id go in between +30 - +20 on 17's if you dont want too many dramas

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