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Mad Wagon. Did you get your RSM sorted out? Do you find that it gets in the way where it is? I have bought one to go on my car when I get it. Can you let me know what the problem was when you find out please? Oh and by the way what size are your rims? I have some 18X9 rear and 18X8 front ones I got in from Ozzy Tyres. The guy said they would fit. I'm starting to think they may not.

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Mad Wagon. Did you get your RSM sorted out? Do you find that it gets in the way where it is? I have bought one to go on my car when I get it. Can you let me know what the problem was when you find out please? Oh and by the way what size are your rims? I have some 18X9 rear and 18X8 front ones I got in from Ozzy Tyres. The guy said they would fit. I'm starting to think they may not.

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hey burkey22,

just fitted r33gtr(17'-9 +30offset) rims today.... they do sorta fit.. but stick out a little bit.

best fittment for stagea rs-four 17" or 18"-8 +30offset ( tested n proven )

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I was talking to a mate of mine in Japan because we're looking for TE37s and he came back with this:

> I called the parts shop to specify the parts about Rays Volk TE37 Size is

> 17x8.5 30/40

> They told me this alloy has 2 types. they are 30/40

> If that Stagea is customized as low-down, the wheel size suppose to be

> 17x8.5 30/. However the alloy may scratch the fender of the car.

> If that Stagea is not customized, the wheel size suppose to be 17x8.5 40/

> However it may scratch the inner of the car

>

> The Parts shop adviced me that Ray Volk TE37 has other types.

> They are 17x8J 33/38 33 is for low down and 38 is for normal car.

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One point of advice I was given when i got mine was just like the GTR u should keep the same rubber front and rear or they scrub out coz of the 4wd.  GTR offset seems to be +40.

Keeping the same diameter front and rear is correct, but width is irrelevant. :)

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Thanks for the tip, so same size would be better for rotational purposes only and not so much scrubbing out problem, cheers.

Scrubbing out? That's more of a term I would apply to poor wheel alignment, not different size tyres on a 4wd. Having different diameter tyres on a Stagea will not scrub out tyres, but it will accelerate wear on the ATTESSA 4wd clutches.

Basically what you are looking for is the same rolling diameter of tyres, so;

245/40/17

205/55/16

225/50/16

225/45/17

245/45/16

all have basically the same rolling diameter ~630 mm

An example, if you have say 7.5 X 17 on the front, then 225/45/17 would be OK with 8.5 X 17 on the rear with 245/40/17.

You need to check with your tyre supplier, as diameters vary between brands.

Hope that helps :(

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