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Hi guys.

Recently purchased a hypergear rvr and as some of you would know, they share alot with the evo 3's inc. all thngs wheel/brake related.

Now my q is, i've seen alot of guys fiting the 18x9 r34 GTR rims to their later model evos and am wondering if the rvr stud pattern would allow me to fit the 16x8 r32 GTR rims??

I realise this prob isn't the ideal place to be asking this sort of q, but it cant hurt to toss it out there regardless.

Cheers guys.....

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What pcd are you running at the moment? Evo3 gear is 4x114.3 and gtr is 5x114.3..

Evo4 onward had 5x114.3 same as skylines, but the centre hub is ~1mm larger so the skyline rim meeds to be clearanced to make it fit properly. I've been looking at evo rims as most sets to suit them fit on a gts4.. ;)

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