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R32 GTST

18 by 9 +22 all round.

Lipped guards front and rear, -3 camber roughly front via camber arms and stock rear adjusted fully. Rubs very slightly on the rear, front is fine.

IMO the best fitment on a 32 without pumping guards.

I have a R32 gts-t and i'm looking at some ROTA Grids

I love the staggered look and they are cheaper so thats what im going for.

17 x 9 + 12

and

18 x 10 +15

Im 99% sure these would require some guard work to make fit? Do you think that a 10" on a standard gts-t guard?

Thanks :)

Rota grids

18x9.5 +25 would this offset poke at the front on a r33 gtst?? I know +20 is fine for the rear but just mainly wondering about the front

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depends how low you want the car to be, a full steering lock might produce some rubbing and going up steep driveways unless theres a decent gap between tyre and guards, because the wheels and tyre dont tuck up under the guard anymore

be more practical to have 9inch wide or 8.5 on front and 30offset max, depending how much work you want to do with camber, rolling, suspension

would anyone know if an 18x9 +23 would fit on an r33 gts-t? Has rolled guards and coilovers. Help would be really appreciated.

Has adjustable coilovers with stock camber/control arms etc. was thinking 225-235/40 up front and 235-245/40 for the rears (rims dont have tires on)

im looking at 18x9.5+12 all round for R33 gts-t, can i do this on the standard guards?

Bare in mind i want to run a 245,255 or 265 tyre up front an 255 or 265 down back

also considering 18x10.5+15 all round, would these suit with front wide/pumped guards an pumped rear guards?

For 18x10.5 +15, you'd need a helluva of flare to fit the rims even with 255 or 265 all around.

Friend did it on his 32 GTST, 50mm pumping rears and 30-40mm front on GTR guards, to fit 10.5 +15 with 265/35 semi slicks look very tough.

For 18x10.5 +15, you'd need a helluva of flare to fit the rims even with 255 or 265 all around.

Friend did it on his 32 GTST, 50mm pumping rears and 30-40mm front on GTR guards, to fit 10.5 +15 with 265/35 semi slicks look very tough.

hmmm sounds good, ive been looking at front an rear guards for some time now

now i know ill add rear guards to my shopping list too :thumbsup:

hi all i have an r32 4 door and have found my favorite wheels at the right price if 18x8 and 18x9 +30 and +31 offset will fit on my car cheers

Should fit right in.

Hay guys,

got an r33 that i'm putting 25mm rear guards on aswell as 20mm front fenders

so everyone says that a 9.5" rim with +30 if flush for the rear, so i'd take 20mm to get flush with the new guards yes? so a 9.5" +10 should be close to flush with new gaurds

i dont know a flush fitment for the front working off what i have now i'd say ( 8" rim +15-20) can someone please confirm :)

the rims i am gonna buy are Yokohama Advan RZ-DF

my question is will the follow fit flush for the wider front and rear guards:

front: 19 x 9 +25 then add a 15mm bolt-on spacer??

rear: 19 x 10.5 +25??

any help will be muchly appreciated

Hay guys,

got an r33 that i'm putting 25mm rear guards on aswell as 20mm front fenders

so everyone says that a 9.5" rim with +30 if flush for the rear, so i'd take 20mm to get flush with the new guards yes? so a 9.5" +10 should be close to flush with new gaurds

i dont know a flush fitment for the front working off what i have now i'd say ( 8" rim +15-20) can someone please confirm :)

the rims i am gonna buy are Yokohama Advan RZ-DF

my question is will the follow fit flush for the wider front and rear guards:

front: 19 x 9 +25 then add a 15mm bolt-on spacer??

rear: 19 x 10.5 +25??

any help will be muchly appreciated

hey im not sure but i think fronts will be a tight fit will also be very close.....hmm, i have 18by 9.5inch with 245 and it just scrubs slightly on front, with wider guards on which im selling, they are fine(15mm wider) rear seems to have a bit to spare with same width tyre and offset (30 all round)

so you will be pushing to limits i reckon...:whistling:

Hey guys,

I'm fairly new to this sort of stuff and I was just looking to find out some information in regards to wheel fitment for an R34 25GT Coupe. My car came with these 17" 6.5JJ wheels. I don't really want to go anything bigger than 17" but I want to get some wider wheels. What width could I go on the front and rear without having the wheels rub on the guards? Also, what offsets are best for an R34 25GT Coupe? Like, what range?

im looking at 18x9.5+12 all round for R33 gts-t, can i do this on the standard guards?

Bare in mind i want to run a 245,255 or 265 tyre up front an 255 or 265 down back

also considering 18x10.5+15 all round, would these suit with front wide/pumped guards an pumped rear guards?

im running 18x9.5 +20 on the front of my 34 gtt and it only sticks out a bit.

with yours being +12, will stick out 8mm more, so with some camber it will tuck in & also depend on your ride height too.

but with 255/265 up front will scrub, best to get 235 or 245.

ill most likely run 245 up front on my 9.5".

Just wondering if 18x10 +15 with 225 tyres will fit on the rear of a gtst with only little lowering with coil overs no camber arms

Cheers

Chi

will stick out, unless you have camber arms to tuck em in, its gonna look silly.

18x9.5 +30~ will be fine without camber arms but it will generally camber in when you lower the car anyway.

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