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How would these fit?

Would modifications be needed?

What tires would be recommended as well?

Aim: To sit perfectly !!

Size:

Diameter: 18" <li>Width: 9.0" <li>Bolt Pattern: 5 x 114.3 <li>Offset: +30 <li>Hub bore: 67.1

Thanks in advance

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Well 235 is minimum legal width you can run on a 9" rim and 265 is the widest. I dont think it'll sit in the guards. My mate has just bought R34 GTR wheels for his R34 GTT (18X9 +30) and they sit perfectly inline - fronts slightly out. He's running 225s front and 245s rear.

Won't have to roll guards them or anything.

They will fit. Run 235/40R18 all the way around, they are legal for the rim, will look good on the rim and doesn't effect your overall rolling diameter all that much. They are also a reasonably common size and you can pick up some good tread patterns without breaking the budget IMO (Toyo Proxes T1R, Bridgestone RE001 etc.)

you should fit 245/40/18 with that size & offset.

how lowered is your car?

Its on tein coilovers so i can set it to whatever.

But i plan to have it sitting around 1cm under.

Like 1cm of rubber in teh guard if possible.

So perfect/tough kinda look :whistling:

So you think 245/40/18 all round will get this look?

Or will it scrub?

it will fit... go for 235/40/18 all round as its a fair whack cheaper than 245 and the difference in width is absolutely f**k all... you will not notice any extra traction from a 245

it will fit... go for 235/40/18 all round as its a fair whack cheaper than 245 and the difference in width is absolutely f**k all... you will not notice any extra traction from a 245

I strongly suggest you go 235/40/18 front and 235/35/18 for the rear. I have this on my R33 and I find the tyres just sit slightly out but not outrageously and they look mean in my opinion.

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It's all I have right now, sorry. This is with 235/40/18.

i have yokohama s-drives in the same size on the same rim, and they look a fair bit more stretched than this. i know not all '235' tyres are exactly the same width, maybe compare different brands side by side before you buy.

i have yokohama s-drives in the same size on the same rim, and they look a fair bit more stretched than this. i know not all '235' tyres are exactly the same width, maybe compare different brands side by side before you buy.

Where/what is the best place to get tyres around sydney arear. Around $200 each tyre.

Thanks

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