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i have 1 month old ROH DriftR wheels/tyres

front 18x8 (tyre Falken ZE512 235/40)

rear 18x9 (tyre Dunlop LM701 265/35)

they fit my R33 no rubbing, reason for sale is due to change of jobs my wife will have to drive it now & then & if you see what she has done to VT wagon mags you would now why (she is a good driver just scraps gutters parking).

offers over 2K accepted, don't waste your time offering under that because i will just keep them.

if you need pic go to ROH web site.

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justinfox... you don't have to have all the wheels the same size, as long as the rolling radius is the same. Alot of people have experienced problems with their ATESSA by not having the the wheels the same (rolling radius).

you can have rims that are smaller, and tyre walls that are larger, etc. But this is a REAL hassle to arrange, so it's best if you keep tham all the same size.

For your interest here is something I found a while back...

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

This lets you try different combinations of tyres / rims and gives you the rolling radius, when compared to stock rims it will tell you if your speedo is going to be out and by what percentage.

This also shows that no 2 combinations are identicle, unless you want to put something like 185/60/15 on your GTR (which won't even fit around the brakes!).

After this, as zRoyz states, you then have to take the cars setup and balance into consideration, and this is where the offsets are important.

There's more to fitting new rims than 'these ones are nice'.

Good luck with the sale zRoyz, these rims look great. A mate of mine DJR33 put a set on his car a few months back!

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