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define "jdm" look.

i was running -6 rear and -4 front 17x9 with 215 tires for awhile. got sick of pizza cutter tires, now im +10 17x9 with a 255 tire, all 4 fenders rolled.

youre not going to get the "jdm" look without rolling your fenders. people here do it for 40 bucks a fender with the rolling tool and a heat gun

+1

  • 3 weeks later...
Perfect look in my opinion

18x9.5 +15 all around ! Rear are rolled/flared, front are rolled only

That's not my car, but on mine I'll probably go with work XD9 in 17x9.5 +17

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hey just a quick question,

im looking at 18 x 9.5 CR kais for my 33, in the pic are they 18 x 9.5 with +15 offset? CR kais come with a +12 offset so that means theyll stick out n extra 3mm is that right?

i dont wanna fork out thousands of $$$ and get it wrong lol

hope you can help, thanks heaps

hey just a quick question,

im looking at 18 x 9.5 CR kais for my 33, in the pic are they 18 x 9.5 with +15 offset? CR kais come with a +12 offset so that means theyll stick out n extra 3mm is that right?

i dont wanna fork out thousands of $$$ and get it wrong lol

hope you can help, thanks heaps

Check this out : http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp

Sparco NS2's

18x9 front

18x10 rear

dunno my offset

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If you haven't had your guards rolled, the offset on those rims must be very high...like +40 or higher at a guess...

my 9.5" +22's stuck out heaps on the rear

I'm running 18x9's with 265s on my R33 and have not had my guards rolled. I don't get any scraping either.

However my car isn't as low as a lot of 33's here seem to be but I'm not stock either.

Offset is key.

I'm running 18 9.5 +20 all round and have had the guards rolled, but it looks JDM.

Old pic, different front bar now.

lookin tuff!

bit lower perhaps? :)

auss13 - the offset is written on the inside of the rims :)

  • 1 year later...

TYRE SIZES TO KEEP THE SAME ROLLING CIRCUMFERANCE AS THE 16" FACTORY TYRE'S ARE FRONT 225/45/17 AND THE REARS 255/40/17 17 X 8 + 25 front and 17 x 9 +35 rear. THAT WAY YOUR SPEEDO SHOWS THE CORRECT SPEED ALS OJUST ASK YOUR LOCAL TYRE SHOP TO MATCH THE 16" ROLLING CIRFUMFERANCE TO YOUR NEW TYRES THEN U WILL BE OK

:D

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