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as title states, i have a set of SSR Strusse wheels for sale, have freshly powder coated black centres, huge dish and would look insane on a stagea. follow link for pics and contact info

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...ml#entry5153488

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huge dish and would look insane on a stagea

would look insane on a stagea.. if they would fit.

you won't get an 11+11 on the rear without a spacer to clear the struts, then you'd need wider guards to cover them

Not to

mention as soon as u drove atessa wd flip out!

why? just make sure you get the right tyre sizes to maintain the same rolling diameter front and back.

why? just make sure you get the right tyre sizes to maintain the same rolling diameter front and back.

yeah people put different size tyres on the front and rear of stageas and awd skylines all the time, sure its not reccomended but its not like they have a locked centre diff. and im pretty sure they will fit, my quick offset maths says they will. but of course if someones interested id reccomend a test fitment first

yeah people put different size tyres on the front and rear of stageas and awd skylines all the time, sure its not reccomended but its not like they have a locked centre diff. and im pretty sure they will fit, my quick offset maths says they will. but of course if someones interested id reccomend a test fitment first

what? no.

you have to maintain the same rolling diameter front and back or your ATESSA. This means the diameter of your wheels plus the tyres in the front have to be the same as the diameter of your wheels plus the tyres in the back. Tyre profiles are measured in percentages of their width, so when you run staggered widths, you have to make sure the profiles are still the same size.

use this to help you choose:

http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

It is doable on a Stag with those wheels.

235/35/19 front and 275/30/19 rear and the rolling heights will be the closest you can get for staggered 19s. from memory, they're only 3mm apart

D.

currently has 245 35 19 and 275 30 19

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