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Hi guys,

can anyone tell me the offset that would fit flush with the 33 guards

front 18x8.5

rear 18x9.5

been reading this topic but just cant find it, always slightly in or out

+30

Hi, I need some advice on fitment.

Would it take a lot of work to fit something like F: 18x9.5 + 30 R:18x10 +30 to a 33 GTST?

Have Tein superstreets fitted.

Thanks for any help/advice you can give

will require guards rolled and slightly flared if the car is low. front liners will have to be removed.

the fronts will sit out 5mm less than this: (bearing in mind that i pulled the guards to exactly where i wanted them)

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the rears will sit out 1mm more than this: (bearing in mind that i pulled the guards to exactly where i wanted them)

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Hi, I need some advice on fitment.

Would it take a lot of work to fit something like F: 18x9.5 + 30 R:18x10 +30 to a 33 GTST?

Have Tein superstreets fitted.

Thanks for any help/advice you can give

yes should be fairly ok, front might be slightly mexican but a good roll should fix that. back will be fairly easy with a roll only needed and maybe a 235 or 245 tyre depending how low your car is.

yes should be fairly ok, front might be slightly mexican but a good roll should fix that. back will be fairly easy with a roll only needed and maybe a 235 or 245 tyre depending how low your car is.

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all gonna come down to car height on this one... i run fairly low, (320mm rear and 325) front so flaring was req'd with 235's and this is pretty much exactly the same

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all gonna come down to car height on this one... i run fairly low, (320mm rear and 325) front so flaring was req'd with 235's and this is pretty much exactly the same

im sorry i dont follow 320mm what? off the ground?

30three- dont forget camber..

i've gone the less width way and more offset for the set i'm getting for my 33

they are 17x8 +5 on front and 17x9 +11 on rears.

currently they have 205/45r17s on front and 225/45r17 on rears. will see how they sit on stock guards with slightly lowered suspension but i'm thinking 215's atleast for front.

will update with picture i nthe next week ro so.

should be fine, maybe a little conservative if your going for flush look i think a few people are running 10" +22 but im not up with r34 fitment.

Think he means centre of wheel to guard. forgive my n00bness i dont know what that means still haha..

Hi guys,

I'm looking at some Tri spoke rims for my r33 gts-t. They're being sold without tyres. Basically, these are the specs:

17x9 20+ fronts

17x9 35+ rears

I know little about offset etc, but will these wheels suit my 33? Please bear in mind that the car is lowered slightly, but I do with to go lower down the track with coilovers etc.

well u'd want the higher offset rims on the fronts if anything and +35 9" wheels might scrubs on the inside if your low so test fit them first. 17x9 +20 should fit on the rears fine if you run a thin 235 or a 225 tyre.

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