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Smidy if you end up fitting these wheels without spacers, can you report back whether they foul the struts or scrub. Would be much appreciated and helpful for others.


No prob man will get the tyre fitters to let me know as they will be doing it as need a balance and wheel alignment when done to. Only thing is mine being a gtr and yours a gts-t you said there maybe a difference in guard dimensions and wheel allowance but will let you know anyway.
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Cheers man.
Atm I'm running stock wheels and have a ridiculous 5cm of guard gap each corner, those spec wheels should fit but just not sure about suspension clearances.


So got the 18x9.5 te37 fitted to my gtr. Didn't even need spacers at the end of the day, rims sat perfect just inside guards and filled it in nice. How it goes on a gtst not sure though. Have the 25mm spacers for sale if needed anyway, t6061 billet aluminium 5x114.3- 5x114.3 stud pattern.
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