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Hey guys

been searching the forums but havent been able to find an answer. I'm looking at purchasing a set of CST Hyper zero's for the 33 and wondering what sizes have people ran?(brownie points for pictures)

Thinking of getting 18x9.5 +15 but not too sure if its too aggressive or just fit. Can anyone shed some light?

Cheers.

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searched for a while in that section and the "post your R33" post but the search engine only picked up reference's to cst wheels, none have posted actual pictures/sizes.

Include SAU in your google search and it will come up with better results.

18x9.5 +15 should fit but it would be very tight and depending on tyre size also you might have issues with rubbing depending on your suspension setup.

There are some websites out there that let you select your car make and it will list compatible rim sizes for factory setup. or whether you would need spacers.

Include SAU in your google search and it will come up with better results.

18x9.5 +15 should fit but it would be very tight and depending on tyre size also you might have issues with rubbing depending on your suspension setup.

There are some websites out there that let you select your car make and it will list compatible rim sizes for factory setup. or whether you would need spacers.

Sweet, I'll give it a try.

Do you know any/recommend some for rim sizes website? tried using rimtuck but had no luck/didnt know how to use it properly.

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