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Hi There,

Just wondering if someone knows what was the largest size factory rim that

nissan produced in 4 stud format. I want to upgrade the rims on my r31 gts-x

but would like to keep it in the nissan family without changing to 5 stud.

I saw some cool wheels on the nissan dr30 and r31 touring cars a while back

and thought maybe something similar exists to replicate them.

Thanks

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The TRX's are a 15" 4 stud - there's a couple of sets on ebay now. I recently sold a set of 15's from an r30 (I think) that were also 4 stud. I cant recall coming across anything larger than that from the factory... but Im usually wrong about these things.

There were a few 15" factory rims as stated. The Aussie GTS skylines came out with 16x7 rims, and can be bought from Nissan, but last time I priced them they were about $400 a wheel (10 years ago now)

Have you thought about aftermarket? There are a few 4x114.3 stud pattern rims out there, so shop around. A friend had a set of the 15" touring car style rims many years ago, but I don't know where he got them, or what he did with them.

Not sure what size the R32 /R33 4 stud rims were, but that could be another option.

fat chance of getting the GTS rims, Nissan have scrapped the moulds for those, r33 gts N/A rims are 4 x 114.3 16" x 7" very plain looking.

unless you want stocko's there is a huge range of multi fit rims now, 17, 18 & 19"

i have a set of 17" buddy club P1's on my r31, have a look at this:

http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php/topic,23835.0.html

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