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Hey Guys,

I am in the process of buying some new rims.

Currently have 20" and looking to downgrade to 18"

I have a 1993 GTST Skyline and need to know what my offset will be.

The options I have are below,

18x8.5 +40 or +38

or

18x9.5 +38 or +25

Any info will be much appreciated.

Cheers

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18x9.5 +38 will sit perfect

18x9.5 +25 will look good but might rub a little. Pretty sure that should fit with a light roll of the guards though and maybe a slightly smaller width tyre

This man speaks truth.

my rears are +27 and I had to roll the guards. Front are +38 and are perfectly flush.

Edited by Isola
18x9.5 +38 will sit perfect

18x9.5 +25 will look good but might rub a little. Pretty sure that should fit with a light roll of the guards though and maybe a slightly smaller width tyre

cheers mate, helps alot.

should i run 9.5 + 38 on all four or 8.5 on the front?

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