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Ok, I came to the conclusion that i need some new wheels with more dish so i thought i would ask you guys what fits under a 4 door without flaring ( and prefer not to roll as i dont want to crack the paint, But will if needed). Something in a 17 X 8/9 i would imagine but some help with offsets would really help.

Thanks for your help.

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Front 17 x 8 +35

Rear 17 x 9 + 42

front offset looks crap though, but I don't think you can get much more offset than my rears, my rear rims are around 1/2 cm from my hicas rack.

I think the insides of my rears are rolled though, but not flared

^^^ your doing it wrongggggggggggg^^^^^^^^^^^

Most rims (each rim is different, this is just a gernalisation) the wider and lower the offset you go the more dish it will create. A +45 9 inch rim will usually have next to no dish while a +5 9 inch rim will have a noticable amount. Remember this is just a generalisation as each rim differs - some create taper, some have different disk clearance etc et

PM Nisskid and he will be able to tell you exactly what you need being a 32 4 door owner.

Here is a link to my mates 4 door to give you a rough idea to work off -

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?s...p;#entry5461524

There is plenty of infomation on here and nissansilvia for 32 4 doors and rims.

Edited by Habler
Front 17 x 8 +35

Rear 17 x 9 + 42

front offset looks crap though, but I don't think you can get much more offset than my rears, my rear rims are around 1/2 cm from my hicas rack.

I think the insides of my rears are rolled though, but not flared

yep thats a fail.

mate get 17*9 all round with an offset between 24 to 16 depending on how baller you want to go (or how much guard work you want to do)

17*9 + 24 would be nice, and would just stick outside the stock guards ;)

edit - with that said, r33 GTR wheels look sexy on 32s (17*9 +30)

racey (URAS NS-01 17x8/9 +30)

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racey (33 GTR wheels)

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newschool dish (Volk GT-P 17x9 +16)

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old school (17x8.5 +20 and 17x9.5 +38)

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old school racing (17x9 +24)

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if you want maximum dish with aggressive fitment, something around 10" +22 with 235 stretched onto it, standard camber arms (decent amount of camber), then on the front 9" +15 with 215 stretched on, with a decent amount of camber.

yep thats a fail.

mate get 17*9 all round with an offset between 24 to 16 depending on how baller you want to go (or how much guard work you want to do)

17*9 + 24 would be nice, and would just stick outside the stock guards :bunny:

edit - with that said, r33 GTR wheels look sexy on 32s (17*9 +30)

I'll agree my front offset is shithouse, but i don't particular want my rims sticking out of my guards, and the rears have a reasonable amount of dish

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nisskid, is that yours in the last pic? looking tuff bro. how'd you go about doing your guards? i'm after a simliar roll/flare on mine. did you just use a bolt on hub guard roller and bog? and also how far can you roll 4dr rear guards withou getting a pressure dent? the swage through the middle should mean you can get a heap more than silvias etc? only limiting factor would be the door

nisskid, is that yours in the last pic? looking tuff bro. how'd you go about doing your guards? i'm after a simliar roll/flare on mine. did you just use a bolt on hub guard roller and bog? and also how far can you roll 4dr rear guards withou getting a pressure dent? the swage through the middle should mean you can get a heap more than silvias etc? only limiting factor would be the door

yeh it's what mine looked like about a year ago, looks a bit different now lol

that was just pulling the flare out with some clamps, then bogging. honestly i probably wouldnt recommend doing it again, it really doesnt give u a lot of clearance with the shape of 32 guards. i pulled mine a decent way, but i know of mates who've popped their rear 4dr guards, as i personally havent popped mine myself, not sure how far u can go before it does.

  • 7 months later...

hey guys, im looking at buying some new wheels for my 4 door but its a 4 stud ....

is the offsets different in N/A's due to smaller brakes ??

and what would be perfect size and offset to fill out the guards without modifying the guards at all ??

ive read somewhere that if you get 18's they will clear the brakes and you wont need to worry about offset??

im just really confused so yea

cheers guys

Nope.

But you will find it can handle more dish as the NA 32 4dr's had shit house tiny brakes.

I'd upgrade brakes to the Type M items which are the R33 brakes.

Then if you had enough cash do the 5 stud hub conversion and then the world is your oyster.

I had 17 x 8 +18 on the front and 17 x 9 +24 on my old 4dr.

But as nisskid has stated you can go wider and lower offsets.

  • 2 weeks later...

hey guys,

found some rims i like and that will fit my budget (either koya drift teks or koya rg teks).

will 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 +34 all round fit under a 32 N/a 4 door Without Modification ??

if not will 18x8 and 18x9 +34 fit ??

cheers

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