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hi i have a 1993 r33 gtst at stock height i have stock rims atm but want to change i dont want to have to do any mods i am looking a 18s what width rim should i go front and bak tyre size and offset if you have any information i would like to know thanks even 19s need to be able to slip straight on

what about my other post do you have any idea ? on what are the best size 18 or 19 in width and the off set i will need to slip them straight on if i went 18x8 front and 18x 9 rear with +38 will that be fine nd will that be fine in 19 also ? and what rims do people recommend i dont want to break the bank though

Edited by khyle

Looking at the new Advan RG-D wheels,

http://www.advanwheels.com.au/wheels/wheel.aspx?id=23

The only option that appeals is the 18 x 10.5 which comes in either +15 or +25 and i would run 265/35 tyres.

Wondering if anyone is running any of these sizes on a R32 GTR ? and what sort of clearance issues i could expect other than just having to roll gaurds.

Cheers

Based on how mine fit up, I'd say you'd be best with the 10.5s +25...would sit very similar to mine...the +15s in that width would be a struggle! They'd be out another 10mm or so compared to mine...check pics a page or so back...I'm running 265s as well.

Edited by NSNPWR

Hey mate,

Im looking at exactly the same wheels for my 1993 gts.

Thinking of getting 18x8.5 all round, not sure of an offset tho.

Did you have to roll the front guards or only the rear? Also do u rekon theyl fit? lol

Thanks

:thumbsup: exactly

Hey mate,

Im looking at exactly the same wheels for my 1993 gts.

Thinking of getting 18x8.5 all round, not sure of an offset tho.

Did you have to roll the front guards or only the rear? Also do u rekon theyl fit? lol

Thanks

Wheel: Lenso/Raiden D1R (Project D)

Skyline model = 1994 R33 GTST

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width = 8.5" Front, 9.0" rear

Wheel offset = +35 Front, +32 Rear

Tyre size = 245/40ZR18 Front 265/35ZR18 Rear

Modifications to fit = Roll Guards

Car2.jpg

Car3.jpg

Want to correct the camber a bit so may need to do something with the guards if I do that

Hey guys. I'm pretty new to this website so forgive my noobyness. I'm not really understanding the whole offset thing.

Anyway ive got an 1993 r33 gts (non turbo) 4 stud an looking at fitting lenso d1r 18x8.5+35 to the front an rear. Only mods are lowered springs.

Would they fit without any guard trimming/rolling and without any rubbing on front wheel arch/steering rack etc.

Just want a nice rim that will sit flush.

Any help would be much appreciated. :)

  • 2 weeks later...

does anyone have any idea how to order work wheels using the nengun website?

i tried but i can't figure out how to choose the offsets and width.

so far, i have standard brakes/calipers and 17" factory rims.

i want high buff 18" work wheels S1 2P to suit the standard brakes, etc

here's the web link i tried using http://www.nengun.com/work-wheels/meister-s1-2-piece

if anyone could help me out, i'd appreciate it

does anyone have any idea how to order work wheels using the nengun website?

i tried but i can't figure out how to choose the offsets and width.

so far, i have standard brakes/calipers and 17" factory rims.

i want high buff 18" work wheels S1 2P to suit the standard brakes, etc

here's the web link i tried using http://www.nengun.com/work-wheels/meister-s1-2-piece

if anyone could help me out, i'd appreciate it

Soem tips:

Ask them to check availability before you send them any money.

You cant decide what size/offset to use or you cant get the website to reflect what you want?

the thing is, i don't know what offset to use when selecting the wheels. i want something with standard brake caliper clearance, deep dish, 18", no rolling of guards,no tyres that stick out of arches, and no removing of wheel lining.

basically something that fits without modification.

these are the specs i tried plugging in nengun.

offset: 35

width: 8.5jj

18" high buff

then it gives my a box labelled "A". what do i put in that box?

is the price they quote on the site per wheel of for a set of four?

so damn confusing.:/

this is how mine sat...work equips 18x10+18 265/35 all around with offset bushes front maxxed, rolled guards, camber arms maxxed rear :whistling:

last 2 pics are with g4 coilovers...which i took out after a lap around the block...

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Edited by roadworia

haha gotta pay top dollar for top quality !!

have a look at the work emotion series, still good quality & a fair bit cheaper than meisters.

just got myself a set of 18" XD9's which go on tomorrow ! :D

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