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hey guys,

I've got an r33 series two with 265rwkw and i need new rear tyres.

i was wondering what size i shoulg get?

will 275's fit and be ok to drive with? (paying $50 a tyre, hell yeah)

what would u guys get?

need advice asap

thanks

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they will be fine wuth 275's mate....car not too low is it? gaurds been rolled?

should be all fine mate..

nah it's not low and the guards havn't been rolled to my knowledge

i dont think the offset has changed from the stockers.

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mine are 275/30/19s on stock suspension. im certainly going to need to get my guards rolled when i get new suspension.

is there a massive diff between 30 and 40 profile?? anyone with pics? id be interested to see.

cheers

pics of rear:

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the profile is the percentage of height compared to the width of the tyre

So..

275 / 40 = 110mm

275 / 30 = 82.5mm

id say that is a fair difference

BTW if your guards aren't rolled/lipped i think you will have troubles especially if lowered. 265 should be fine

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the profile is the percentage of height compared to the width of the tyre

So..

275 / 40 = 110mm

275 / 30 = 82.5mm

id say that is a fair difference

BTW if your guards aren't rolled/lipped i think you will have troubles especially if lowered. 265 should be fine

This man talks sense.

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