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a little camber on the fronts couldn't hurt...

now roll those guards and slam that bitch!

im running -2.8 atm, can't get anymore without getting some aftermarket LCA.

ahaha don't think i be slaming her just yet.

also i don't mind if they hang out ahahaha

sorry i didn't introduce myself at the dyno day today billy... i only worked out who you were when you drove off today lol

your car looks mint with those sizes, and the black worked sooooooo well!

Hi all,

I have 33 GTR, it's lowered with Cusco Zero2 coilovers.

I was wondering what would I need to do to my R if I want to put 18x10.5 +/-0 (there is a pair of SSR Sp1 in this size for sale on ns.com, that I'm tempted to buy this pair and order new pair)?

Or I may be better off buying 18x10 +18 and leave the ride height as is (345mm guard to centre front and 335mm rears)?

Thank you in advance.

Cheers

Grant

Seen heaps of people with 10.5 +12, so 10.5 +/-0 would need fair bit of work also 245/40/18 is alright for it to stretch over 10.5"?

I'm thinking roll the guards, lower it a bit more, anything else I may need to know?

I have 19x9.5" +12 (selling it now) rays fortessr, it fitted inside guards so would need to look at heaps of pics with 10.5 +12 to give me some ideas.

Cheers

Grant

245 will fit but it'll be a *bit* of stretch depends what your comfortable with i dont know much about stretch on gtr's since i gotta gtst... but yeh to make it fit, roll, stretch, low but possibly camber OR flare depends how it sits.. post a pic if u got one of 10.5 +0

Hmm...

Might have to make an time for inspection of the rims I mentioned earlier and see what I'm getting myself into.

Alex, thanks for your help.

Cheers

Grant

sorry i didn't introduce myself at the dyno day today billy... i only worked out who you were when you drove off today lol

your car looks mint with those sizes, and the black worked sooooooo well!

haha all good dude, I thought it was you...

skyliens.jpg

Seen heaps of people with 10.5 +12, so 10.5 +/-0 would need fair bit of work also 245/40/18 is alright for it to stretch over 10.5"?

I'm thinking roll the guards, lower it a bit more, anything else I may need to know?

I have 19x9.5" +12 (selling it now) rays fortessr, it fitted inside guards so would need to look at heaps of pics with 10.5 +12 to give me some ideas.

Cheers

Grant

Im also really tempted to get those wheels.... I have an offer for my wheels but its a hard choice to make.

I'd need some crazy stretch 225/45 and some more guard work though.....

8mm slip on is huge.. get 10mm bolt on hubcentrics if u can
run 10mm hubcentric spacers ! are they concave front and rear ? post pics

so i ended up with 10mm bolt on hub centric spacers at the front :down:

only pic i have so far showing the fitment... comments welcome.

DSC_0462-1.jpg

Skyline model = R33gts

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width = 9.5"

Wheel offset = +12

Tyre size = front-235/40/18, rear-245/40/18

Modifications to fit = rolled lip front and rear, front plastic removed, rear camber arms (dont really have to have them, just helps)

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