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Hello,

Just looking for some wheels to buy.

Want to have some nice white wheels - perhaps rays te37 or enkei wrc tarmac forged.

Just wondering what people think of width and diameter.

I was thinking something like deep dish 18" by 8 or 19" by 8 wearing around 245s or 235s with low pro tyres probably about 30 or 40 thou.

I'd have another set with less crazy "show" value for drift etc.

With a bit of camber etc would you guys expect me to get rub on a lowered r32 (sitting on coilovers for example)?

Also I read an article about handling on these forums I think and I remember that it said because the skyline is 50/50 weight destribution the tyres back and front should be the same.

Do you guys think these tyre/wheel choices are reasonable - or will I be unable to do some things with them?

This will offcourse be street/light track dutues.

Also - what size would the wheels be on these two cars.. 18" or 19"?

Red car = 19" 9" width with 245s 30thou

Wht car = 18 or 17" 8.5 with 245s 40 tho

Does that sound about right?

Last question - How do you measure dish? :(

Cheers guys appreciate it. Also should note someone posted these pics before so I they ain't to my credit :)

ta :rofl:

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If your looking for an inexpensive set of 18 inch deep dish wheels, check out the Manaray Sport Vertec VR5 Quest.

http://www.marukanet.co.jp/wheel/vertec/vr5quest.html

Ive got these on my 32 and they look awesome. 8.5 inch rims on the rear have 3.5 inches of dish! (Measuring it is simple, get a ruler out and place it on the dish section of the rim).

My local wheel bloke quoted me $1550 for 4 rims without rubber. Relatively cheap compared to Volks :rofl:

You may also find the same rim rebadged as a DTM.

Mine actually scrub when i go hard into some corners, which im going to fix when I can afford a new set of Teins. My current Apexi springs are way too low at the front in particular which is causing it. Im sure a reasonably lowered car could get away without tyre rubbing.

Sweet will checkem out.

Thanks for the info - with the dish measuring where do you measure from?

dish section to... the edge of the guard? from the axle (where the brakes are)?

They do look great - Do you know how much they weigh?

Also what tyres do you wear on them? 8.5 so about 235s?

My friend has 225s on his. Are ok but I think with 235 or 245 it would handle better but I'm worried 245 = too big for drift without a really done up engine.

Any ideas about that?

Also final question - got a pic of your car with those rims? :(

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