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I've found threads for what size is the best for r34 gtr skylines but found a few different answers for this question. I've just put down a deposit for a new set of lmgt4 wheels. I'm undecided which size would be the best 18x10.5+15 with 275/35 or would 18x9.5+12 be better as it's closer to stock size? Just want to know if I go with 18x10.5 would they rub? Some people say yes some say no. I'm not using the car for track which im told 18x10.5 would be fine. The car is currently stock height, am going to get  coilovers as soon as i get them.but yeah Just looking for any opinions/experience that anyone has had with these sizes. Thank you 

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