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  • #46
    If you what to get 17x11 in w/e offset, you will need atleast 20mm over fenders. 255 tires would work, you don't need 225 on 11s.
    Biggest selection of Skyline CarbonFiber & FRP Aero in Canada. PM me.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by C-unit View Post
      If you what to get 17x11 in w/e offset, you will need atleast 20mm over fenders. 255 tires would work, you don't need 225 on 11s.
      if he wanted stock fenders he would need 225's

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      • #48
        think 16s would be too small? pics if anyone has them?

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        • #49
          Originally posted by VRsex View Post
          think 16s would be too small? pics if anyone has them?
          Really depends on the wheel. I don't see a purpose in buying wheels with the same diameter as OEM although they would be slightly lighter, but some 16's really fit the era of car.
          '12 STi Sedan

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          • #50
            18x9.5 +12 work emotion xt7
            225/40r18

            before roll/drop




            raping fenders


            after...... (needs to be lower!)


            GTS4-R

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            • #51
              Wheels: 17x9 +20 Wedsport SA90's
              Tires: 235/40ZR17 Yokohama S-Drive rubber
              Camber: -2.25 front, -2.0 rear, needs another alignment so specs may be off.

              Lip roll front and rear, basically flush. Might lower the front some more.

              **Updated pics.









              '12 STi Sedan

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              • #52
                I'm looking at getting these:

                5zigen FN01R-C (Hot Version)
                front: 17x10 +35 245/40/17
                rear: 17x10 +25 255/40/17
                Falken ZE-912's

                any idea how these would fit a gts-t?
                I know they would need a fender roll, but anything else?
                Kevin S.

                Current: 1992 Skyline GT-R (on the way!)
                EX - 1995 BMW E36 M3
                EX - 1993 Silvia S14 w/S15 Front
                EX - 1990 Skyline GTS-T Type M

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by skylineftw View Post
                  I'm looking at getting these:

                  5zigen FN01R-C (Hot Version)
                  front: 17x10 +35 245/40/17
                  rear: 17x10 +25 255/40/17
                  Falken ZE-912's

                  any idea how these would fit a gts-t?
                  I know they would need a fender roll, but anything else?
                  You might run into issues of the wheel rubbing the coilover in the front with that size.
                  sigpic

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                  • #54
                    Hey Burly, nice wheels!! Lower the front n rear a tard bit, maybe half an inch and your car will be perfect!! Finally there are more GTS-t guys that know how to fit their wheels!!! Prop for you mate!!
                    Biggest selection of Skyline CarbonFiber & FRP Aero in Canada. PM me.

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                    • #55
                      Thanks man.

                      I am getting some rubbing up front at lock going up curbs, but I don't think lowering it half an inch would change anything. It's in the cards, just haven't got around to it.
                      '12 STi Sedan

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                      • #56
                        Hey Guys,

                        I have a 1993 GTS-T soon to be lowered 30mm or so. I can get a great deal on a used wheel and tire combo that I've been told came off of a R33.

                        Here are the specs.

                        F 235/45/17 on a 8 inch with +32
                        R 255/40/17 on a 9 inch with +38

                        Will it fit without any modifications?

                        cheers

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Futura View Post
                          Hey Guys,

                          I have a 1993 GTS-T soon to be lowered 30mm or so. I can get a great deal on a used wheel and tire combo that I've been told came off of a R33.

                          Here are the specs.

                          F 235/45/17 on a 8 inch with +32
                          R 255/40/17 on a 9 inch with +38

                          Will it fit without any modifications?

                          cheers
                          will fit easily, not aggressive enough for my taste but u wont have fitment issues.

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                          • #58
                            You sure it will clear? 9 inch rear with a +38 offset in rear running 255s, I don't think it will clear the coilovers.

                            http://www.wheelsmaster.com/rt_specs.jsp

                            I put in the sizes you said for the rear, it'll be 1 inch closer to the inside.

                            Package is 25 mm (1'') closer to suspension/brakes components. Make sure that you have enough room for that. If not, consider lower offset, narrower tires or using spacers.

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                            • #59
                              thanks for the feedback bignate and dm1133

                              I guess if there's contact on the inside I can add some spacers...and give it a slightly more aggressive look at the same time.

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                              • #60
                                i would really like to hear everyones input on wheels for my car,
                                my options are 17x9 +35 or +15 and 17x10 +35 or +25,
                                im willing to do some rolling and mild pulling but i want a clean looking wheel that has some solid fitment and would fill out a aero kit nice. I think i may have to run a small spacer to dial the fitment in though.
                                thanks
                                Jesse
                                1990 HCR32
                                2006 Chev Silverado

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