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just wondering what would be needed (if anything) to make a seto of 17x9 +22 (gtr offsets) fit a r34 gt-t.

depending on ride height & camber

but for my car needed no guard work to fit.

i had 215/45 front & 235/45 rear

Skyline model: R33 GTR

Wheel type: Rays Volk Racing RE30

Wheel diameter: 18"

Wheel width: 9.5"

Wheel offset: +15

Tyre size: 265/35 18

Suspension: TEIN coilovers (lowered 1" from standard)

Modifications to fit: None

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Skyline model = R32 GTR

Wheel diameter = 20" all round

Wheel width =10" all round

Wheel offset =i cant remember

Tyre size =285-30-20

Modifications to fit = and the list goes on.......lip front guards,cut out small section of factory v-spec body kit,remove inner plastic guard liner and make own ones...thats the front.the rear fit well,just a bit of masaging in the inner wells.

the car runs ISC coil overs and is dumped 3.5" all round.

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im looking to get a set of 18x10 +22 front and back i know the rear will fit cos of some crazy posts ive read and my guards are lipped and pumped 8mm

but the front im not to sure can any one help.

Skyline model = R33 GTST

Wheel diameter = 18

Wheel width = 9 front and 10 rear

Wheel offset = +24 front +20 rear

Tyre size = 235/45 front 245/40

Modifications to fit = adjustable camber arms :P and lip rear guards

Skyline model = R33 GTST

Wheel diameter = 18

Wheel width = 9 front and 10 rear

Wheel offset = +24 front +20 rear

Tyre size = 235/45 front 245/40

Modifications to fit = adjustable camber arms :P and lip rear guards

Pics?

Skyline model =R33 GTSt

Wheel diameter =18inch

Wheel width =(F) 9inch ® 10inch

Wheel offset =(F) 35 ® 37

Tyre size =(F) 225/35 ® 235/35

Modifications to fit = None

hey dave, how low is your car?u got adj rear camber arms?

coz atm i got 18x9.5 on the back and the rim hits my coilovers when going up a driveway, going to need a 6-7mm spacer at least to fix this. this might help you get the fitment right to prevent any scrubbing :)

Skyline model =R34 GTX

Wheel diameter =18inch

Wheel width =(F) 9inch (R ) 9.5inch

Wheel offset =(F) 19 (R ) 30

Tyre size =(F) 215/40 (R ) 235/40

Modifications to fit = None

*i might swap the front to the back as the rears sit in by 2mm and the front sits flush on the guards.

hey dave, how low is your car?u got adj rear camber arms?

coz atm i got 18x9.5 on the back and the rim hits my coilovers when going up a driveway, going to need a 6-7mm spacer at least to fix this. this might help you get the fitment right to prevent any scrubbing :)

Skyline model =R34 GTX

Wheel diameter =18inch

Wheel width =(F) 9inch (R ) 9.5inch

Wheel offset =(F) 19 (R ) 30

Tyre size =(F) 215/40 (R ) 235/40

Modifications to fit = None

*i might swap the front to the back as the rears sit in by 2mm and the front sits flush on the guards.

Stock height for now, have Tein Flex coilovers going in this week.

Though my engine and drive line are not in the car yet and this will lower the car alot, so ill have to wait and see.

Stock height for now, have Tein Flex coilovers going in this week.

Though my engine and drive line are not in the car yet and this will lower the car alot, so ill have to wait and see.

no worries mate, post up some pics when you get them fitted :banana:

new fitment:

Skyline model =R34 GTX

Wheel diameter =18inch

Wheel width =(F) 9.5inch (R ) 9inch

Wheel offset =(F) 25 (R ) 14

Tyre size =(F) 235/40 (R ) 235/40 (gonna try 245 next)

Modifications to fit = lipped rear guards

Skyline Model = R33 GTS-t Series II

Wheel diameter = 18

Wheel width = 8.5

Wheel offset = +35

Tyre size = 235/40/18

Modifications to fit = Rolled front, lipped rear (due to previous wheel fitments)

Skyline Model = R33 GTS-t Series I.5

Wheel diameter = 18

Wheel width = 10

Wheel offset = +22

Tyre size = 245/40/18

Modifications to fit = Rolled front, lipped and pumped rear by 5-8mm (front not done yet but that's all it needs) + i have next to no camber with a bit it would be nice.

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I would say "just fit" lol Im sure you would encounter some scrubbing. When i had my 10.5 wide on the back over 1##km/ph the rear would be pressed down on the tyre causing it to wear pretty bad.

Looks awesome though!

Where did you get the rear guards worked on?

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