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arent the m35 wheels 18x8 +38?

if so they are close to the same fitment of a r34gtt/ r32gtr stock wheel.

they wont even fit on a rs4s without a minimum of 30mm spacers. (i run 30mm spacers and i still have 2.5cm gap between the tire and my guard)

cant say anything for the rs4v tho, since they had a wider track they might sight a bit more flush

My RS4S came with V35 rims 17x7+30 and 17x8 +33 from memory.

It also came with 26mm spacers, remove the spacers and the rears rub the strut while the fronts look retarded.

Yes my tyres ruin Attesa and i run in 2wd most of the time.

Added this for reference, I think these rims may also have been poverty spec M35 rims...

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Edited by shane344

My RS4S came with V35 rims 17x7+30 and 17x8 +33 from memory.

It also came with 26mm spacers, remove the spacers and the rears rub the strut while the fronts look retarded.

Yes my tyres ruin Attesa and i run in 2wd most of the time.

Added this for reference, I think these rims may also have been poverty spec M35 rims...

2011-09-10103013.jpg

V35 17's look similar, until you put an M35 rim next to them. The M35 17's are 17x7, +45 offset.:sick:

There is no concavity in the spokes of the M35 rim; the face is basically flat.

And they look poo.:/

Edited by Daleo
  • 2 years later...

Sorry to be bringin up an old thread, I do it too much.

I'm looking at buyong some 18" arx wheels for my series 2 auto c34 rsfour, I'm hopeless when it comes to wheels and I'm just wondering if somebody could shed some light on this for me, I believe they have a similar positive offset so I'm alright with that but is there anything that will really kill my car runninh them? I need a lower profile tyre to fit these wheels I think, unless it's something to do with the difference in size making my awd have a spaz?

Sorry for the essay and the half questions but I really don't want to drive an hour to have them not work at all

ARX rims are all the same size so wont affect Attesa.

Not sure about V35 rims but my V36 rims and tyres were wider on the back than on the front and would be a no go for the Stagea 4WD.

As long as all 4 are the same then Attesa will be happy.

These are 18s off a v35 Skyline GT Coupe Sport Edition (with spacers). I believe the M35 will fit but may need bigger spacers. With 40 profile tyres they are a bigger rolling circumference than the C34 wheels but the speedo is pretty much spot on.

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Shameless plug alert; FYI, I have a set of V35 Premium rims as pictured above for sale. They're just sitting in my garage collecting dust. Came with my AR-X as spares. Located in Epping, NSW.

Shameless plug alert; FYI, I have a set of V35 Premium rims as pictured above for sale. They're just sitting in my garage collecting dust. Came with my AR-X as spares. Located in Epping, NSW.

Check your pm's blek

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I found a thrashed 225/40 18 outside at work and test fotted my arx wheels and all ok. No spacer needed. I had to got from and 50 profile down to 40 to clear everything but all good. Enjoying the look of 18's as well.

so for future reference m35 arx 18" wheels are fine with a 40 profile, my rolling diameter is almost spot on factory as well

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