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Hey guys, i was wondering how will an 18x9.5 +20 sit on an R34 GTT im hopeless at the whole offset thing and i cant find much info on 34's and offset etc

if you got pics can you post size and offset too

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks

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Ride height? Guards rolled? Adjustable arms?

IMO 9.5 + 20 is perfect with a 235 stretched on them with the car low and the guards rolled. If you dont have that done then your gonna have a bad time.

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ride height is to be determined but yeah slammed, and just picked up a set of 18x9.5 +30 i think they are..?

havnt had a chance to roll the guards, but then again no rush to do it cause coilovers are on the way from japan

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9.5+15 will be tight on the back, i used to run these then went to a +20 and its perfect. The front you may get some rubbing on the guard lip turning, but it all comes down to aligment and ride height. Will look mint none the less anyway!

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