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Heyas,

Keen on a set of DTM Racing P5 wheels.

I want them in 18x9 or 18x8.5 . They have +25 and +35 offset available.

They're for my 1998 R34 GT-T. Before i go and confirm the purchase it would be awesome if people had thoughts on whether i would have ANY problems or fitment issues with either.

Thanks in advance!

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Hmmmm. seems like every set of wheel i want will take 2 months to arrive.. fuccckkkk

almost any wheel worth having you have to wait for, unless you want some ozzy tyres specials they are off the shelf ready complete with +54 offset.

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try thinking of it this way.

the face of the rim remains static and the offset affects where the barrel sits

the exception is some rims like say drifteks for example where they make 1 cast then remove material from the back and boltholes dependant on offset requirements

to answer your q on types available, i'd suggest the motorsport section in drag n drift

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Yes they will fit, will probably need rolled guards. 265 are a bit large for a 9" rim. Go 235/40R18.

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^265/35/18 on R34 GT-R wheel. Yep, 265 is way to big for 9" wide, even 235 is muffin. Get 185 wide tyres.

Note: italics is a way of displaying sarcasm.

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I've got Lenso D1r 9J x 18s. Will it fit 265s? 34 GTT btw :thanks:

yes, however cant tell you if it will fot on the car without knowing the offset... as they are lenso's i'll assume +30ish and say they will fit fine

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^265/35/18 on R34 GT-R wheel. Yep, 265 is way to big for 9" wide, even 235 is muffin. Get 185 wide tyres.

Note: italics is a way of displaying sarcasm.

fkn lol

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^265/35/18 on R34 GT-R wheel. Yep, 265 is way to big for 9" wide, even 235 is muffin. Get 185 wide tyres.

Note: italics is a way of displaying sarcasm.

265 is big for a 9" wheel I doubt he needs a 265 for his application

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