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Hey guys

Im looking at some new rims, they come in 18x10 +18

Now my question, will that be too big for the car? Ive heard before that 9.5 is the largest you can do on an R32 GTR, but for some reason R33 and R34 GTR's can run bigger ones

Has anyone got any info or experience lately?

Id be putting 245's on them

Cheers :happy:

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I am sure that I have sen 10.5's on an R32 GTR. I have also seen 11's on the rear and 10.5's on the front on another car that was also lowered. Not sure on the offsets though, but am definitley interested in the results.

im running 18 x 9.5, +22 atmo, with 255's on. seems to sit nice. wouldnt be very nice to lower too much with out rolling the guards. but i do want to get some slightly smaller

i have seen...well dam sure i have seen 10's and 10.5's on 32 gtr's in mags and stuff

Edited by Turbz_13
245 is really small on a 10" rim. we run 245 on 8"

but since wheyn do you have a 32 gtr?

Yeah i like a bit of stretch

Ssshhh, its secretly for my supra

justinfox uses ce28s 18x10.5 +20ish offset.

Would require some squeezing in, massaging the guards, camber.

Thanks for that :wave:

Hopefully he will see this thread soon :D

Refer to this thread:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=261561

Quote from a user:

"This is my old gtr kemp. work mariners 18x10s forget offest. but had yokas 265 allround... was sooo hot "

Theres a pic on that page as well..

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