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Hey all I just ordered a set of 18x10 + 25 and me being the dick I am assumed they would fit my tyre guy reckons im going to struggle fitting them has anyone had experience with 18X10 under r32 GTR? If so what's needed for fitment and what tyres would you recommend?

cheers

Sam

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Yeah id need at least 10mm can you get 10mm bolt ons? What's so bad about slip ons personally i don't trust slips but are they really that bad?

10mm will put u same as mine 18x10 +15, wouldn't go more than that

I don't think 10mm comes as bolt on only 15mm onwards

Just make sure u have enuf thread once the spacers are on otherwise will need to change ur studs to longer ones

i run 255's on my 17x10's, slight stretch was needed.

to my knowledge,any tire that needs stretching will effect your grip.

my 33 sticks down nicely but it can still spin the rears when i want it too haha.

Good luck with the fitment.

Edited by S1DWYSR33

Even with 10mm spacers still doesn't fit fml...id need at least 15 but then id be struggling to fit rubber...so the moral of the story is don't be a dick do some research first thanks for info lads=)...anyone want a set of 18x10 XXR 521s?

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