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i have looked through the wheel offset guide and havent found much info on the r32 gts-t in terms of 18 inch wheels, does anyone run 18s without modifications if so what is the offsets and any pics?

i have 17s on at the moment i like them just thinking a set of 18 would fill out the look a bit more but i dont want to modify the guards, i have rang a few places and asked and been given different opinions i dont want to buy a set that wont fit.

any help is appreciated

That 32 with the 33 gt-r wheels was my old car. You can run those dimensions comfortably with correct tyre sizes. I was running 235's on the rear and the guards WILL need to be rolled. You could possibly get away with running 225's though.

The new owner upgraded to 18x9 + 30 XD9's (as shown in pic) and the 18's sit much better on the car. There's no scrubbing to be had, but like I said the guards are also rolled.

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That 32 with the 33 gt-r wheels was my old car. You can run those dimensions comfortably with correct tyre sizes. I was running 235's on the rear and the guards WILL need to be rolled. You could possibly get away with running 225's though.

The new owner upgraded to 18x9 + 30 XD9's (as shown in pic) and the 18's sit much better on the car. There's no scrubbing to be had, but like I said the guards are also rolled.

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cheers how much to get the guards rolled, what size tyre were you running on the front, currently i have 215/45/r17 on front and 235/45/r17 on rear, rear bar is the only thing really keeping it legal otherwise they would be sticking out a bit.

I think I payed 50-60 a corner IIRC - Been a few years now. I was running 235's at the front with the pic that R TUNE posted and it was horrible.

Size 225's worked fine, 215s would be perfect and you probably wont even need to roll the fronts. With 235s on the rear you will need the roll done if you want to run a nice ride height with the 9" +30 rim, could possible get away with 225's but I didn't test this before I rolled mine.

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