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Okay so it has come down to the day of actually pretty much buying my rims.

Starting to get cold feet!!

18x9.5 + 22 like what Hectic is running

or be a little safer and go

18x9.5 +30

I CANT CHOOSE!

The +30 will be a little better for not getting police attention.

Would the guards still need a little roll even if I am running camber from my coilovers

I have some XT7s on order, 18x7.5 +35 fronts 18x8.5 +32 rear. Just wondering what size tires you guys recommend for a nice fit for these rims. I'm not a fan of stretched or balloon looks

What do you think of toyo proxie 4s?

I'm kinda a granny driver lol but I occasionally give it a squirt. My r32 is basically stock, just an FMIC an uped boost, at a guess 160ish KW

The kumhos, are they a soft compound? How much are they roughly?

Im getting some racing hart rims for my R32 GTR and want to know if they will fit.

They are 19x10.5 +15

Ive been told they will fit. Ive looked up the jap site for the rims and think they might be 19x10+15 tho.

Anyway will these fit under my car?

What mods will be needed so theres no probs?

Im getting some racing hart rims for my R32 GTR and want to know if they will fit.

They are 19x10.5 +15

Ive been told they will fit. Ive looked up the jap site for the rims and think they might be 19x10+15 tho.

Anyway will these fit under my car?

What mods will be needed so theres no probs?

I would be keen to get that checked. That is a VERY large rim for the 32gtr. 33/34 R's may be able to run them but I am under the impression the 32 guards are smaller then 3/4s. Can anyone back me up on this?

Found out they are 19x10+17

Trial fitting tomorrow then choosing the tyre size. Bloke reckons prob 265 max on there.

Will put up pics when fitted. Fingers crossed. Definately going to fill the guards. lol

Found out they are 19x10+17

Trial fitting tomorrow then choosing the tyre size. Bloke reckons prob 265 max on there.

Will put up pics when fitted. Fingers crossed. Definately going to fill the guards. lol

Yeah, even 265's may be a sqeeze. I got 245 running on 10.5 and it has decent stretch, but not too excessive. 265 is the optimum size (I do believe) for 10's. Do 32 Rs come with 17's from stock?

I ended up swapping my CR Kai's for Buddyclub P1 Qf's. My only concern now is that I've gone from a +22 to a +17 and haven't had a chance to trial fit. Will they fit ok? Will I have an issue if I want to upgrade to bigger brakes in the future?

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