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im just about to pay for rims, impulse buy, will these size rims fit a R33 with no hassle???

sorry no time to search forums, need urgent reply.

17x9.5 +15 rear and 17x8 + 30

probably a stupid question i know.....

cheers. in advance.

also does +15 mean more dish than +30

sorry for stupid questions..,

Edited by Ryanrb25

I just ordered these and these sizes are the recommended sizes by work

2. WORK EMOTION XT7 - 18" 9.5J +38, 114.3 - Colour MGS --- Although they are mentioning in the remarks that rear fender lips might have to be bent a bit if the tyres are touches, this is the exact recommended size for the rear of ECR33 Skyline on WORK wheel matching list.

3. WORK EMOTION XT7 - 18" 8.5J +32, 114.3 - Colour MGS --- This is the exact recommended size for the front of ECR33 Skyline on WORK wheel matching list.

The ideal size for R33 GTST rears is 9inch with offset of +38.

Based on these recommendations if you put a 9.5 inch rim on with an offset of +15, the outside edge of the rim will extend 29mm outwards which mean you might have to roll the guards.

I personally wouldn't do it...but thats me.

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