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Front 18x9 +15

Rear 18x10 + 22

Tyres: No wider than 235 front, no wider than 255 rear (depends on height, camber etc but this is a rough guide)

Also, see this thread, heaps of info and pics:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/84208-wheel-sizes-offsets-for-skylines

Front 18x9 +15

Rear 18x10 + 22

Tyres: No wider than 235 front, no wider than 255 rear (depends on height, camber etc but this is a rough guide)

Also, see this thread, heaps of info and pics:

http://www.skylinesa...ts-for-skylines

be careful with the front rims you choose, i have 18*9.5 +30 and the rim has been shaving the strut tower,

the rear is 18*9.5 +30 and is safe/flush, so you might be able to squeeze 18*10 +30 rear with some guard work

my car is lowish, guard is about inline with the line of the tyre tread

I suggest you to not go staggered offset - for some reason, it does not look nice on R33s.

Go Rear 18x10 + 22 all round and go 255 or 245 tyres all round.

What are you on about? You will struggle to fit 10"+22 on the front, especially with such a fat tyre. Stop giving out bad advice mate

be careful with the front rims you choose, i have 18*9.5 +30 and the rim has been shaving the strut tower,

9" +15 has 21mm more inner clearance than a 9.5" +30 :thumbsup:

What are you on about? You will struggle to fit 10"+22 on the front, especially with such a fat tyre. Stop giving out bad advice mate

9" +15 has 21mm more inner clearance than a 9.5" +30 :thumbsup:

I have the same rims and tire profile on my car right now. But my guards are rolled and flared so maybe you are right, just realise the poster's car is a GTST so may not fit like yo say. My bad.

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