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I'm biased, but I like XD9's

My car:

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Hey looks good, what size/offset do you have on your car?

and what sort of gaurd work was done?

Edited by MatthewT85
  • 2 weeks later...

Where were people getting the buddyclub p1 rims in 18" from, preferably matte black?

I can seem to find any retailers online that sell them.

There is the rota boost rims which are the same design and cheaper but I would like legit p1s if I can get them.

staggered set of enkei rfp1's

check out this car. looks pure dope, colour, offset and everything. im seriously considering enkeis after these shots.

http://www.stancenation.com/2011/02/21/teenage-dream/

YES! its stance nation, not all threads on there are tooooooo bad. its not like its an EG civic with 18x10s etc, i dont need to seeee anymore of those things. yock!

staggered set of enkei rfp1's

check out this car. looks pure dope, colour, offset and everything. im seriously considering enkeis after these shots.

http://www.stancenation.com/2011/02/21/teenage-dream/

YES! its stance nation, not all threads on there are tooooooo bad. its not like its an EG civic with 18x10s etc, i dont need to seeee anymore of those things. yock!

Blags's car

ok i know this is the wrong section but getting no luck anywhere else -

My question is , will these rims fit on my stock r33 skyline series 2. I know I probably need to get the fenders rolled but other then that , will I have issues with fitment for the rear?

They are Volk SF Challenge Zero's , old school volk wheel , came out in 97'

Front :

18x9.0 +45 235 tyres

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Rear:

18x10.0 +48 275 tyres

offset275.jpg

cheers

GTR wheels are 9" +30 all round from memory and they fit on gtst's without any work im pretty sure

So, 9" at the front should be ok with a 235 tyre, thats a real high off set though.

Not real sure on the 10" on the rear, I have only really seen 9.5" on the back.

IMO With those offsets, they arent going to look great if they do fit, unless you run spacers.

Edited by Mitcho_7

To get an idea of what they'll be like, the car at the top of this page with the XD9's has (I assume) 18x10" +18 on the rear. So your wheels will sit 30mm further in than those. I had the same and they poked out about 5mm so +48 will be fairly sunken.

Put them on and see what you think anyway. I have a feeling though you may not have enough inner clearance with those offsets.

GTR wheels are 9" +30 all round from memory and they fit on gtst's without any work im pretty sure

So, 9" at the front should be ok with a 235 tyre, thats a real high off set though.

Not real sure on the 10" on the rear, I have only really seen 9.5" on the back.

IMO With those offsets, they arent going to look great if they do fit, unless you run spacers.

To get an idea of what they'll be like, the car at the top of this page with the XD9's has (I assume) 18x10" +18 on the rear. So your wheels will sit 30mm further in than those. I had the same and they poked out about 5mm so +48 will be fairly sunken.

Put them on and see what you think anyway. I have a feeling though you may not have enough inner clearance with those offsets.

thanks for the advice , il fit it tomorrow and see how they sit.will post pics when they are on

oh and sorry for the thread jack

cheers

To get an idea of what they'll be like, the car at the top of this page with the XD9's has (I assume) 18x10" +18 on the rear. So your wheels will sit 30mm further in than those. I had the same and they poked out about 5mm so +48 will be fairly sunken.

Put them on and see what you think anyway. I have a feeling though you may not have enough inner clearance with those offsets.

so they didnt fit , as suggested no inner clearance at all , what kind of spaces would I need?where would i buy it from?

oh and my vote goes for the professors! beautiful looking wheel

so they didnt fit , as suggested no inner clearance at all , what kind of spaces would I need?where would i buy it from?

oh and my vote goes for the professors! beautiful looking wheel

I'd say if you wanna go spacers you'll need 25mm bolt ons front and back. Never used spacers before so not sure where you'd get them, Justjap maybe? Best let someone else reply who'd know better for wheel studs etc.

With 25mm you'd technically be on +23 offset rear and +20 front. Will be fairly flush then if you consider my post just above yours in reply to the quoted pic. You'd be 2mm more outwards on the front and 5mm inwards on the rear compared to that black R33.

I'd say if you wanna go spacers you'll need 25mm bolt ons front and back. Never used spacers before so not sure where you'd get them, Justjap maybe? Best let someone else reply who'd know better for wheel studs etc.

With 25mm you'd technically be on +23 offset rear and +20 front. Will be fairly flush then if you consider my post just above yours in reply to the quoted pic. You'd be 2mm more outwards on the front and 5mm inwards on the rear compared to that black R33.

thanks for the advice, found some :

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEOTECH-NISSAN-5-Stud-114-3-25mm-Bolt-Wheel-Spacers-/130708637330?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e6ed78692

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