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hey all, lookin for some r33 stocko wheels...with decent tread!

what is the other model of car that has the same wheels as stock...is it the s15 or s14 or niether?

jus so i can be lookin out for more than jus 'r33 stocko's' as a title!

thanks for letting me know!

Cheers

Matt

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hey all, lookin for some r33 stocko wheels...with decent tread!

what is the other model of car that has the same wheels as stock...is it the s15 or s14 or niether?

jus so i can be lookin out for more than jus 'r33 stocko's' as a title!

thanks for letting me know!

Cheers

Matt

S14

S14, R33, Nissan Maxima all have the same wheels.

16x6.5

R32 GTST rims are also of the same size and width and offset.

S15 wheels are 16x6.5 also and will fit but their offset is wrong and will sit too far inside the guards.

Z32 300zx wheels (turbo non turbo is the same) are 16x7.5

R32 GTR wheels are 16x8 and the offset is different again and will sit a little further out still in the guards but look better than the rest as it completely fills out the guards (as much as 16's can anyway).

R33 GTR wheels?? I think are 17x9. (as are the R32 GTR Vspec wheels.. the BBS mesh type ones)

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