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Hi Guys,

really sorry if this as been covered im just lost and searched and searched but im so confused.

I have a 2001 V35 250GT Sedan and wanted to put some rims on it

i found some 19" Gestault rims, just cant find any details about what offsets i need to clear and what not. the stud pattern apparently is 5X114.3 so i dont even know if they'll fit. Ahhh so confused lol any help would be great.

Thanks in advance

Jay

check out my blog with the relevant wheels and offsets I have tried. Note: my car has been lowered approx 30mm and the rear guards rolled to accomodate some of these.

http://vsp07.blogspot.com.au/

If you are buying from a shop, make sure they trial fit the fronts to make sure they clear the brakes. Post a pic of the wheels you are interested in if you want and the specs and I can give you an indication of fitment.

Thanks for the reply guys.

well everyones heard of these rims... the Gestault Virouge... i found someone selling them cheap so i figured why not, the seller is not sure of the offsets... he mentioned they were on a skyline but he put them on an AU Falcon with spacers - whatever that means. Excuse my Noobness. I knew this at 18 years old, 6 years later ive forgotten it all lol.

Thanks for the reply guys.

well everyones heard of these rims... the Gestault Virouge... i found someone selling them cheap so i figured why not, the seller is not sure of the offsets... he mentioned they were on a skyline but he put them on an AU Falcon with spacers - whatever that means. Excuse my Noobness. I knew this at 18 years old, 6 years later ive forgotten it all lol.

Spacers are plates that go into the hub before you put the tyre on, they allow for your tyres/rims to sit out flush with the guards or even hellaflush poking out.

check out my blog with the relevant wheels and offsets I have tried. Note: my car has been lowered approx 30mm and the rear guards rolled to accomodate some of these.

http://vsp07.blogspot.com.au/

If you are buying from a shop, make sure they trial fit the fronts to make sure they clear the brakes. Post a pic of the wheels you are interested in if you want and the specs and I can give you an indication of fitment.

I'm a Coupe lover but that is one HOT 4 door :thumbsup:

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