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Hi,

i'm looking into buying some new wheels for my GTR.

I havn't had to buy wheels before so i'm just checking if they will fit with no modification

The new wheels are 18 x 10 with +10 offset and 18 x 11 with +10 offset

The car is at standard hieght. Can someone offer advice if these will fit. and how well?

Also possibly some pictures would be nice. Thanks

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Hi,

i'm looking into buying some new wheels for my GTR.

I havn't had to buy wheels before so i'm just checking if they will fit with no modification

The new wheels are 18 x 10 with +10 offset and 18 x 11 with +10 offset

The car is at standard hieght. Can someone offer advice if these will fit. and how well?

Also possibly some pictures would be nice. Thanks

In general with a GTR you want to run the same sized wheels at both ends as ATESSA assume this is the case.

People don't know what their talking about mate. As long as the rolling diametres of the tyres are the same attessa is ok.

As for if they fit I have 18x10s with r33/34 offset and the fronts are fine but the rears require the gaurds to be rolled. Don't think your rears will fit. I'll find my offest for you later.

R34 GTR rims are 18x9" +30 offset and they just fit on a R32 GTR. So to put +10 offset with 10" or 11" i don't think it will work.

And Rowdy is right - rolling diam is what matters, but the best way to get that is to stick to the same sized tyres.

these wont fit a 32 gtr without modification

and its virtually impossible to get different size width wheels with the EXACT same rolling diameter , even 5-10mm difference can cause atessa issues

my gtr had atessa issues when i had reletively fresh fronts with bald rears on the same tyre size and brand and wheel width . the difference in tread was enough to throw it out a bit

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