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I don't know of any sites in AU, but you'd definately want at least 17x8 +32 on the front, and 17x9 +32 (+35 or so) on the rear. Officially in Japan at least, 9" onthe rear of R32 GTS-ts are too big, they quote 8.5" as being the maximum width... but we all know 9" go on the back with correct offset somewhere around +35.

Btw, try and go for a Japanese brand if you can, most wheels made in AU are either to narrow or the offsets are too high ie: for FWD.

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I don't know of any sites in AU, but you'd definately want at least 17x8 +32 on the front, and 17x9 +32 (+35 or so) on the rear. Officially in Japan at least, 9" onthe rear of R32 GTS-ts are too big, they quote 8.5" as being the maximum width... but we all know 9" go on the back with correct offset somewhere around +35.

 

Btw, try and go for a Japanese brand if you can, most wheels made in AU are either to narrow or the offsets are too high ie: for FWD.

:werd:

anything with a nice dish is shweet

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Ty Sky Man 4 The Site And Today The Stupid Rubber Head At A&a Tyres Said These Rims Would Fit Tried Them On And All (back) And Then When I Got The Ok From The Missus And Took The Car There And Found Out They Dont Fit On The Front !!!!!!*!***!*!***!!!!!!****!***!**********!!!!! Nice Rims To They Looked Good On The Back But Even I Thought They Wouldnt Fit The Front The 16 Stocks Just Miss The B/c Clearance

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GRUNTN: Caps lock dude... :P theres caps lock protection on SAU.

See those black wheels on the GTS-t in my sig? Those 17x8 +32 rims needed a 3mm spacer to clear the front brake calipers... (Type M)

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Ty Sky Man 4 The Site And Today The Stupid Rubber Head At A&a Tyres Said These Rims Would Fit Tried Them On And All (back) And Then When I Got The Ok From The Missus And Took The Car There And Found Out They Dont Fit On The Front !!!!!!*!***!*!***!!!!!!****!***!**********!!!!! Nice Rims To They Looked Good On The Back But Even I Thought They Wouldnt Fit The Front The 16 Stocks Just Miss The B/c Clearance

Your engrish is bewdiful

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GRUNTN: Caps lock dude... :( theres caps lock protection on SAU.

 

See those black wheels on the GTS-t in my sig? Those 17x8 +32 rims needed a 3mm spacer to clear the front brake calipers... (Type M)

spacers !!!!! he said he couldnt make these rims fit even with them ill have to take a photo of the brakes and rims and thankx for that tip 2

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