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hey guys,

Im thinkin of buying new wheels with the following specs and im wondering if I'll have much trouble with them sticking out too much out of the standard guards on my R33 gtst...

I coilovers so height adjustment is not a problem.

Wheel specs:

F: 19x8.5 +20 R: 19x9.5 +25

From what I've been reading the front should be sweet but im not sure of the +25 rear.... any advice would be great

tom

I've got 18x8.5 18x.9.5 +22 all round on mine, fronts are fine, scrub the guard linings on lock/decent bumps

rears stuck out a fair way, you'll need some flaring, how much depends on whether or not you're going for stretched tyres...I'm running 265's so I had to flare a fair bit.

well I thiknk I'll be running stretched tyres, so maybe 215 front and 235 rear?

The front guards dont need rolling on the 33 just the rear needs to be rolled if i wanna run 265's I guess,

who in melbourne rolled your guards and whats the costs?

thanks

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this guys running 18x10 +22 which is 9mm more aggressive then your rear wheels.

looks like you'll have to pump your guards a little or running a bit of camber

Yes thats the kind of agressive look I want, im gonna roll rear guards and maybe run narrower tyres.. sumthing like 245 on 9.5" and 225 on 8.5"..

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this guys running 18x10 +22 which is 9mm more aggressive then your rear wheels.

looks like you'll have to pump your guards a little or running a bit of camber

needs flare and more low

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