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Hi Guys,

Can anyone recommed and post pics if possible of the size of spacers to use to fill the guards more on an R34 GTR using the stock wheels.

Would like to avoid tyre rubbing though. Im not interested in discussions around legal issues.

thanks

Jason

mine got 1 inch spaces on all 4

fill the guards well... i Think

looking to change on to RE30 or Silver LMGT4 in future

old photos from when i won the auction... but still the same deal in terms of Wheels

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mine got 1 inch spaces on all 4

fill the guards well... i Think

looking to change on to RE30 or Silver LMGT4 in future

old photos from when i won the auction... but still the same deal in terms of Wheels

Dude, if that is indeed 1 inch (25mm) spacers all round - it looks perfect to me

thanks very much for replying

Jason

  • 3 weeks later...

Try just jap?

So a 20-25mm spacer would be perfect then.

If I did this I would probably see whether I could get spacers with the correct diameter center welded onto the wheels, then machined and painted.....

mine got 1 inch spaces on all 4

fill the guards well... i Think

looking to change on to RE30 or Silver LMGT4 in future

old photos from when i won the auction... but still the same deal in terms of Wheels

Those are Rays hubcentric 20mm spacers. Used to have a set before changing from stock wheels to te37's.

mine got 1 inch spaces on all 4

fill the guards well... i Think

looking to change on to RE30 or Silver LMGT4 in future

old photos from when i won the auction... but still the same deal in terms of Wheels

are they Hasemi fins or Nismo GT ones? (on the rear diffuser)

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