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Just wondering if you guys know if the stock 17" x 9" GTR wheels with 245/45/R17 will fit on a S14 200SX? My stocko wheels are the Nissan 16" alloys. They have 205/55/R16 rubber on them. Im pretty sure the offsets should be alrite, just wanna know if theyre too wide. Any help or links to this topic would be appreciated. Cheers, Paul

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Just wondering if you guys know if the stock 17" x 9" GTR wheels with 245/45/R17 will fit on a S14 200SX? My stocko wheels are the Nissan 16" alloys. They have 205/55/R16 rubber on them. Im pretty sure the offsets should be alrite, just wanna know if theyre too wide. Any help or links to this topic would be appreciated. Cheers, Paul

the only reason i know they fit is because there is a someone at heasman steering in sydney with a white s14 r33 gtr wheels. lowered and looks good.

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17x9 on my S14 needs to be +20 at the front to clear the coilovers.

On the rear 245/40R18x9+22 fit without any spacers

This is what an S14 (not mine) looks like with +30 offset, 25mm spacers all round. = +5 offset.

Only a fender roll is required to fit this. Tyres are 215/40 front, 215/45 rear.

Wheels are stock R33 GT-R wheels which are 17x9, the narrow tyres allow the nicer fitment

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^^^ it's not that they will sit in, it's that they will hit the strut/spring, i have them on my s13, i have 3omm spacers all round, i could probably get away with no spacer on the rear but definatley needed on the front.

225 is about as wide as i can go with the spacers fitted, 215's may fit without the spacers... great looking wheels you should put a pic up.

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They just bolted onto my old 200SX fitted with 235/45/17 with 2.5 degrees of camber.

I only had OEM style Nismo replacment struts and they cleared the shock body and spring seat fine.

Looked pretty understanded on white too.

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They just bolted onto my old 200SX fitted with 235/45/17 with 2.5 degrees of camber.

I only had OEM style Nismo replacment struts and they cleared the shock body and spring seat fine.

Looked pretty understanded on white too.

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did u have spacers fitted on yours???

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Hey there,

I have a set i am selling with 245/45/17 tyres Hankook Ventus 104's 95% Tread.

Look in the parts section.........

They do look good on a s14 I have to admit.

Although i think they would look better with rolled or flared guards.

Cheers

Tekin

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did u have spacers fitted on yours???

frankxiyu pm'd me, but for everyone else - no spacers were fitted to mine, but they did rub the plastic inner guard a little,but nothing a stanley knife couldn't fix.

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  • 2 weeks later...

just an update for the information,

the R33 GTR wheels which have 245 tyres went on the S14A today with NO spacers, and we did not roll the guards....stock suspension, which means once coilovers are done, even widers tyres can go on....

it is doable, and the car looks awesome....problem solved.

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