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Goes in to get some suspension fixes next week (replacement of worn bits mostly) and a wheel alignment so not sure if he'll keep things this way but it was 1 degree neg on the front. So may change.

Very happy with how it looks, the 10.5s finally fill the guards up! Not missing my little 9s!!

Running -2.5 in the old setup.

New setup running 17x9.5+18 with a 245/40, with probably about -1 degree... Very grippy!!!!

Thanks for the info Billy. BTW love the feature you had on Stance Nation a few months ago. Thumbs up to you dude!

Anyone fitted 18 x 10 + 15 on there 32 gtr? any photos? modifications required?

was thinking of putting 255's or do you guys reckon definately 265's.

Cheers,

Thanks

i just fitted 19x10 +15 on my 32 gtr... 245 tyres tho otherwise im sure there would be some major turn and scrub issues on the front. i am about to roll the rear cause it hits atm (car is quite low)

also about 2° degs of camber on the front & about 1.5° on the rear...

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255 or 265 wont be much stretch at all as a 265 is recommended for a 10 from memory.

i had a 265/35 on a 10 was zero stretch

i was thinking tyre stretch may help with the guard, may not need rolling, although i do like the idea of running wider tyres

i run 265's on my 34gtr rims, they sit perfect and no scrub/rubbing at all (rear guards are not rolled)

maybe depending on how low it sits too would determine what size tyre to run on a 10" wide wheel?

  • 2 weeks later...

hey guys though id ask my question here then make a new thread.

Just wanting to know what my chances are of getting some 17x9 - 3 (225/45) & 17x10.5-17 (235/45) on a 33 gtst

i know more then likely they wont fit but thought id ask anyway.

Thanks

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