17x9 +12 offset stock fenders with a roll no pull but could use a pull in the and its with no spacers
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Originally posted by Gregonater View PostLooking to get some work xd-9's and don't know what fitment to get on my r32 gts-t. I was thinking 18x8 in front and 18x9 in the back but I don't know much about wheel fitment so I'm not sure what offset to get or anything. I don't want to have to roll or pull my fenders so preferably on stock body. Any suggestions? Thanks!
EDIT: Would 18x9 all round with 20 offset fit? I'm assuming it would need a pull and a roll but I'm not too sure.1992 R32 GTS-T Type M
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Originally posted by flipridah17 View Postso I decided to purchase another set of wheels:
17x9 ET +30 fronts comes with tires of: 225/45
17x9.5 ET +15 rears comes with tires of: 235/45
Can I get away with just a roll on the back? BTW this is for my R33 (I only want to lower it with S-tune Nismo suspension)
Yes..it will fit with just a roll!Biggest selection of Skyline CarbonFiber & FRP Aero in Canada. PM me.
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Originally posted by Tony-R32 View Posthey guys,
Would Riverside Stich
5x114.3
18x8+44
18x9+38
Fit on my 92 gts-t
i have 17's on right now w/ pretty thick rubber, don't know exact size off hand
I wouldn't put those on...the size are sooo bad. try something with the +2x offset.Biggest selection of Skyline CarbonFiber & FRP Aero in Canada. PM me.
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Originally posted by C-unit View Post^ Try to find something in the +20 to +25 offset range if you decided to go with 8" and 9" wheels. They will sit more flush with the fender thus look alot more aggressive.Originally posted by Paradis^^ hows not being rich going? ...haters be hatin
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