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Varrosten 19" 2.2.2 On A R34 Gt?


R34L_R34
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Hey guys,

just need some help deciding sizes on which sized rims to get on my R34 GT?

The car currently has an impul kit with S15 stockies.. doesnt look too good without the right rims.

I know 18"s would be enough.. but I'd like to go with 19"s!

What I'm thinking of getting are: 19" + 9.5 with a +22 offset with 245/35/19 tyres on the front, and 19" +10.5 with a +22 offset with 265/35/19 tyres on the back.

I just need to know if i'll definitely need to roll / flare my guards on the back? or do I need to do the same on the front as well?

Cheers,

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Not sure how different R33 and R34 brake setups are BUT I test fitted a set of Varrstoen 2.2.2 19x9.5 +22 on the front and for some reason, it fouled on the brake caliper (where the "Nissan" writing was).

I was always under the assumption that the closer to 0 the offset is, the further away it'd be but I think the spoke design is what caused the rubbing of the caliper. Just something to think about :thumbsup:

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I have the 9.5 +22 all round on mine and they fit fine but not to sure bout the 10.5.. I am running coilovers and its jacked up pretty much as high as they go atm.. Still in the build stage.. This is what they look like..

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Firstly let me say, they look great, and will look even better once you lower it some, BUT, if those are Varrestoens, do yourself a favour and remove the Volk and Rays stickers....

Otherwise you might as well go and stick a gtr badge on the car....

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Hahaha I knew it was only a matter of time before someone had a go at me for that.. It was my brothers idea, and he had a set of genuine stickers so we put them on.. I like the look of the stickers, but im definately first to jump and let ppl know they arnt real haha

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Well what about some custom ones? As opposed to, don't take this the wrong way but 'posing as' Volk rims?

(No this is not a shameless plug for myself but i can assist with this....)

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People can think what they want.. I think i like it how it is, and yeah one day il prob get over it and take them off but until then oh well.. Whoever owned it before me put a nur spec badge on it.. I don't want to take it off cause it will prob leave a mark.. And I may be getting a whole new rear bar anyways so it will come off then.. Gtt. .

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