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well i aint really sure what you could fit, but, when i got my car resprayed, i believe i got a new tyre placard, coz it used to only say that i could have 16x somethin rims, max

and now, it says i can legally have 17x9 rims :D lol to me thats a bit of a score, coz i could technically have 18 on and it be legal not that i could afford em, but anyway..

sorry i cant help, but do post on what you get and what fits etc, i am interested too to know what fits :D

When I got mine, it had 17x8 on the back, 17x7.5 on the front. I changed them for 17x7.5 all round, coz I was worried about clearance on full lock. But the tyre man is a wanker - 8s will certainly fit under the rear guards.

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Originally posted by inark

hey boxhead does ur tyre placard say Skyline GTS or GTST??

mine says GTS and the largest on there is a 16x8

ill go and take a photo of it, when i can be bothered going round to daves to get the win 98 cd so my usb ports work.. i dont think it mentions either, just says nissan skyline r32...

Originally posted by adam 32

ive got 17 x 8 and 235/40s all round. no scraping or rubbing and my cars pretty low

Originally posted by blind_elk

When I got mine, it had 17x8 on the back, 17x7.5 on the front. I changed them for 17x7.5 all round, coz I was worried about clearance on full lock. But the tyre man is a wanker - 8s will certainly fit under the rear guards.

cool thanks guys... might go doorift style and go a 2 of each :D

Anyone had any experiences with Silverstone tyres before?? these are the ones he gave me a quote for and ive never heard of them before... and when he refered to them as "slipperystones" im not exactly that confident in getting them...

Originally posted by XCUZME

well i could lose traction with them easily with a whole 69kw of 4g15 mitsubishi lancer power with them in 205/40/17

thats says a lot for them

haha thanks dude....

i asked another place for a quote on some different rims but with Bridgestone 225/45ZR17 S-02's on em instead of bloody malaysian specials :D

Originally posted by inark

haha thanks dude....

i asked another place for a quote on some different rims but with Bridgestone 225/45ZR17 S-02's on em instead of bloody malaysian specials :)

stay away from that cheap malaysian car stuff!!

The first set of rims looks nice!

what brand r they?

Originally posted by inark

haha thanks dude....

i asked another place for a quote on some different rims but with Bridgestone 225/45ZR17 S-02's on em instead of bloody malaysian specials :)

GO THE S02's!! You'll love them , an awesome tyre.

Stay away from aZn speshal korean tyre! Nothing but a waste of $$

Originally posted by INASNT

stay away from that cheap malaysian car stuff!!

The first set of rims looks nice!

what brand r they?

yeah theyre nice... BSA rims...

probably wont get them until after i get my GTR front end now.... altho theres always 6 months interest free :)

EDIT***

Theyre malaysian arent they?? :(

I like them tho so im getting them regardless

Ive got 18 x 8 at the front with 235/35/18 and 18 x 9 with 255/35/18 at the rear and have no scrapping what so ever, ive adjusted the height 4cm lower too, so tell that guy to get his facts right.

I was told i could even fit 265 at the back....

By the way those first ones would look awesome !

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