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Sorry i couldn't seem the find the answer in the FAQ's

Basically i am after a set of Stock Stagea rims the 16x7? 40 offset rims to cover r33 gts m spec brakes

The mesh style is the type that i seen on the cars and i am wondering if there the same internally diameter dimensions as say a r33gts rim , or a r33gtr rims clearance wise .

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stock r33gts rim with the r33 gts brake caliper

Thanks

Adam

Standard Stagea S1 rims won't fit on the front of R33GTST's, the spokes hit on the callipers. They fit on the rear OK though. I tried it last week for the drags, as we have the MT ET Street radials for the rear mounted on the Stagea rims.

:D cheers :P

Sydneykid

Would you say that say 5mm spacer would fix that problem ? I am using s13 struts with s14hubs and for the r32gtr rims to clear the strut i have had to machine a bolt on hub spacer of 20mm . So there is 20mm extra caliper spacing over the caliper from standard due to all the r32 rims being for a wishbone front end .

Goldzilla

Yes that is a gts wheel on a ae86 . The front brakes used to be sr20det 280mm ones for many years , but since going to very modified s13 multi link rear i have decided to convert all the brakes and stud pattern to 5x114.3 to make finding rims easier . Finding 7.5 - 8 inch rims in 30-40 offset in 4x114.3 is next to impossable now . Is basically a 86 body now there isn't much left thats not nissan or from some other make.

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