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GOT SOME NEW RIMS NOW

18x9.5 +15 te37s

rears will fit sweet (i think perfectly flush)

fronts will stick out about an inch i think so gonna dial in some camber and some stretch and see where we go from there hahaha

Roll the guards perfectly flat with some Cusco camber arms maxed in and they'll fit with ease :)

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d85/anml...rx/S6300027.jpg

WHEELS IN THE PICTURE ARE 17=8+5 FRONTS WITH A 215 40 REARS ARE 17=9+10 WITH A 215 40 work vs-mx

OLD WHEELS ON MY 32 KINDA MISS EM ....

ANYWAYS GOT A BIT OF A WHEELS PROBLEM FELLAS RUNNING 16=8-4 rears sit fine atm ...but the fronts arent clearing the brakes .so i put a 5mm slip on on the hub but thene the wheel sits off the hub! (danger!!!) cant put a bolt on on because it sits out a bit as is ...

the wheels have a steel insert was thiknig bout pressing them out and running a SHANKED STYLE WHEEL NUT (HOLDEN ,TOYOTA STYLE)

THAT WAY I CAN RUN THE SPACER TO CLEAR THE BRAKES .AND JUST HAVE A LITTLE MORE PEACE OF MIND AND SUPPORT ON THE WHEELS BTW THE SPACERS ARE 8MM SLIP ON ! ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE APPRECIATED CHEERS FELLAS ..PICS WANTS THERE ALL ON

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pic dont work.

wouldnt bolt on spacers solve your issue as you will have new studs?

asi stted in my previous post ..cannot use bolt on wheel spacers as that will make them 8-20 and will sit mexcian as .so im trying to get around it ...but dont really wanna remove the inserts! but might have to

without looking i'm gonna guess this will be a pic of superlights on a 31

speak to jezzaGTR as he has the same setup (if i'm correct)

hey mate nah its a 32 4 door thought id try something diffrent with the 16s and yer there superlights lol.....so im just trying to get em to work properly arghhh

5mm slip on should make it impossible to put the wheel on..

roll fronts + camber?

or

flare?

easiest option sounds like what u suggested..

mmm its already got a lil flare and i dont wanna the front look stupid compared to the back man mmmm ill see wot happens wene i remove these bloody insetrts cheers man

hey all got me new rimz on work vs-xx dont look to bad

Skyline model = r33

Wheel diameter = 18

Wheel width = fronts 9,rears 10

Wheel offset = fronts +30 with 15mm spacers, rears +25

Tyre size = fronts 225,40 rears 235,40

Modifications to fit = none as yet, fronts scub a real lil bit just going to pull them out a lil bit

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yeah they are 9inch rim +30 and 15mm spacers so yeah would be +15

im going to pull the inner guards out and pull the guards out so ill have planty of room

and yeah looks mint niskid CHEA BOI

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