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probably worth mentioning that those sizes aler33x mentioned will require stretching :)

and flaring guards is no big deal.... ;)

is there any other way to do it? that should be a given if you wana be a cool kid like us :D

Oh yeh will definitely be going lower. The rolling diameter difference is huge!

Gonna slam it, wing off... carbon lip and carbon rood spoiler :whistling:

The 20s just look ridiculous. Too big probably, but hey... why not have some fun once in a while.

meister/professor's are the only wheel that still looks tuff in a 20" on a skyline

there is a 34R going round on 20" meisters that looks tuff as nails

(not that i'd ever rock 20's lol)

Hey guys

I have decided to get some 18x9.5 nismo lmgt4 rims i have 3 choices for offset +12 +30 or +38

what would fit my R32 GTR?

i have seen other ppls posts but i still cant find anyone with those offsets so im a tad confused on what to get.

ill no doubt be running 255/35/18 tyres as well will i have problems with clearance with out doing any flaring?

thanks

Edited by Destero
  • 2 weeks later...

easy question for yas.

got some R33 GTR wheels for xmas for my r33 gtst. currently have worn out 235/45/17 on em. rims and even tyres seem to fit nice with the body line but Considering its current monster truck status.

1. what size tyres would you guys suggest front and rear

2 how much lowness is needed?

ill post picks tomorrow if needed...or for a laugh

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