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got a quote for some gold GTC's, front 18x9 +17, rear 18x10 +11. $3100.sound good? sure they'll fit on a lipped r33 S2? is there room for wider wheels? because I wouldnt mind some 10" front with 11" rears. Or can you go lower offsets like +11 front +5 rear? Since they are available in heaps of sizes I might as well get the most for my money. If they fit...

got a quote for some gold GTC's, front 18x9 +17, rear 18x10 +11. $3100.sound good? sure they'll fit on a lipped r33 S2? is there room for wider wheels? because I wouldnt mind some 10" front with 11" rears. Or can you go lower offsets like +11 front +5 rear? Since they are available in heaps of sizes I might as well get the most for my money. If they fit...

If you're worried about your wheels not fitting, try using the offset calculator. Just type in your wheels at the moment and type in the wheels you want. It will tell you how much the wheel will stick out from where it is now.

http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp

That's the calculator. Type in what you have and what you want. Just experiment with different width and offsets to find out which one you like best.

got a quote for some gold GTC's, front 18x9 +17, rear 18x10 +11. $3100.sound good? sure they'll fit on a lipped r33 S2? is there room for wider wheels? because I wouldnt mind some 10" front with 11" rears. Or can you go lower offsets like +11 front +5 rear? Since they are available in heaps of sizes I might as well get the most for my money. If they fit...

Yes, these wheels will fit on a lipped AND flared R33. Remember, you'll need to get the guards flared also, not just lipped. I doubt you'll be able to fit 10" wheels on the front, that would be pushing it a bit, 9.5" would be possible though. 11" on the rear may be possible, but i would just stick with the the 10" rear and 9" front, thats still a pretty decent width.

And yes, lower offset (+11 front, +5 rear) will fit.

If you want to speak to someone who has a workshop that specializes in Nissan guard flaring to fit big wheels, email Neil ([email protected]) from Primal Garage. He'll be able to answer all your questions, and be able to confirm if you'll be able to fit 11" wheels on the back.

Here's a few pics showing of a 10" wheel with +5 offset fitted onto a 180sx, with wheel fitted before guard is flared and pics after flaring with wheel on. Looks phat!

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Here's a few pics showing of a 10" wheel with +5 offset fitted onto a 180sx, with wheel fitted before guard is flared and pics after flaring with wheel on. Looks phat!

nice! After lots of PM'ing Ive decided to get the Gold GTC's in front- 18x9.5 +17, rear- 18x10.5 +11. I wanted slightly lower offsets but there arnt any available. Still should look good when put on the r33. And seeing that I'll need a new paint job, I've decided on looking for a front and rear bar. ( guess I'll be starting a new thread soon- " what kit to put on my r33".) (oh yeah I already have the skirts thats why not getting new one, their Jun skirts :P

thanks for everyones help, probably would be stuck with 7" rims from Tempe without you guys!

Good to see that you've "seen the light" and decided not to go with the Tempe Tyre wheels. You'll be thanking yourself for getting the Volks in the future and will be disgusted at yourself for even thinking about the 7" wide wheels!!

Make sure you post pics when you get them too!!! Would be good if you took pics like the ones I posted, ie. wheel on car before the guard is flared, then an after pic of wheel on and guard flared.

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