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I ended up swapping my CR Kai's for Buddyclub P1 Qf's. My only concern now is that I've gone from a +22 to a +17 and haven't had a chance to trial fit. Will they fit ok? Will I have an issue if I want to upgrade to bigger brakes in the future?

shouldnt be an issue but depending on size of brakes? are rims 17 or 18s?

Come with 16's

Yeah, even 265's may be a sqeeze. I got 245 running on 10.5 and it has decent stretch, but not too excessive. 265 is the optimum size (I do believe) for 10's. Do 32 Rs come with 17's from stock?

I ended up swapping my CR Kai's for Buddyclub P1 Qf's. My only concern now is that I've gone from a +22 to a +17 and haven't had a chance to trial fit. Will they fit ok? Will I have an issue if I want to upgrade to bigger brakes in the future?

Assuming same width rim and tyre size, you are just going to poke 5mm more. No real issue if the others were a decent fit.

Need some help in finding the right offset and fitment for my 4 door r32 help would be greatly appreciated was looking at 17 maybe 18 x 9.5 with a +26 offset for my fronts and the the rears a 10.5 with 0 offset any help would be greatly appreciated the rear has been flaired out a little cheers

Need some help in finding the right offset and fitment for my 4 door r32 help would be greatly appreciated was looking at 17 maybe 18 x 9.5 with a +26 offset for my fronts and the the rears a 10.5 with 0 offset any help would be greatly appreciated the rear has been flaired out a little cheers

fronts wont be to much of an issue...rears will be a problem

18x9.5 +12 all round on my 32 (font guards are 25mm wider)

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the the rears a 10.5 with 0 offset any help would be greatly appreciated the rear has been flaired out a little cheers

18x10.5+0

Wow. Well you are looking at around 45mm outside the guards, if not more. That is an awful fitment choice, even with the flared guards. Maybe go for 9.5+26 all round.

yeah will fit without any issues

was a mate using my account and no they wont clear the brakes, the wheels were SSR reverse mesh which need a 25mm bolt on to clear 4 pots

ps: anyone got pics of 33 coupe's with r33 gtr's on rear lowered with natural camber? need to know what size bolt on to run to bring the wheel out to the guard, will have around 4 degrees camber and 215/45's

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Not Sure if i have put up full specs ect of my wheels so here it is

Skyline model = R33 GTST

Wheel diameter = 15"

Wheel width = 10"

Wheel offset = -26

Tyre size = 195/50 & 205/50

Modifications to try and make them fit = Rolled front and rear guards also pulled the rear guards, as you can see still mexicanr33new11111.jpg1348289833475ed.jpg

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was a mate using my account and no they wont clear the brakes, the wheels were SSR reverse mesh which need a 25mm bolt on to clear 4 pots

ps: anyone got pics of 33 coupe's with r33 gtr's on rear lowered with natural camber? need to know what size bolt on to run to bring the wheel out to the guard, will have around 4 degrees camber and 215/45's

reversh mesh would be an issue...

4deg of camber on the front or rear?

Have 4 pot r 32 gtr calipers on the front and want some dish on the front and rears the rims I am looking at are work vs kf

Make sure you get R type (work sell A, O and R type) for the front to clear the brakes. O type on the rear for maximum dish however work no longer makes VS-KF so will have to be 2nd hand unless Leo (JDM Concept) has some in stock

Not Sure if i have put up full specs ect of my wheels so here it is

Skyline model = R33 GTST

Wheel diameter = 15"

Wheel width = 10"

Wheel offset = -26

Tyre size = 195/50 & 205/50

Modifications to try and make them fit = Rolled front and rear guards also pulled the rear guards, as you can see still mexicanr33new11111.jpg1348289833475ed.jpg

1348561845632ed.jpg

more low required :)

standard 33 GTR's are 17x9 +30 so what are you trying to achieve here? what is -4?? offset or camber?

hes talking -4 degrees camber on the rear. and has R33 gtr wheels. which as you said are 17x9 +30, and wants to add spacers to add more poke. which in my opinion is unnecessary. but then, im not mexican.

4 degrees is a silly amount of rear camber......mine has mininal camber(not sure how much) but already very slippery compared to stock

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