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18x9.5 +15

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Not what i'd call a "dick load", some camber and you'd get em under. Depends what you're after exactly. RPF1's are the shit though, and worth the effort. They look good on anything.

Theres more here in this thread.

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/372204-r32-gtst-fitment-pics-please/

Edited by R31 drift pig

And you forgot the part where he says it doesn't have camber arms etc, so some camber and suddenly they're not sticking out.

2.5 - 3 degrees up front and a smidge in the back and done. Dynamic camber will take care of the rest.

Be pretty silly to put them on and not put in a decent alignment.

Cheers for the replies.

Wanted to go 18s in the RPF1s but dont think they have anything that will fit the 32 or without them going ummm concave out wards if that makes sense. feel they look ugly going that way

So my choice, i think my only choice are 17x9 +22 all round?

Will these be ok? any other choices?

Skyline model = R32 GTR
Wheel diameter = 17
Wheel width =9
Wheel offset =+22 TE37
Tyre size =255/40/17 nankang ultra sport NS II
Modifications to fit = none

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rear:

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front: kind of sunk in

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*Looks 10x better than above setup.

Skyline model = R32 GTR
Wheel diameter = 18
Wheel width =9.5
Wheel offset =+12 Advan RG
Tyre size =265/35/18 Advan AD08R
Modifications to fit = light fender roll. Just the lips, nothing more. A few degrees of camber could also maybe fix the problem. I am not sure of my current specs.

Front:

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Rear: Perfectly flush

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Recently came across this car while browsing on a used car trading website in HK. I understand the pictiure is kinda grainy, but could anyone make out the approx wheel and tire specs on the car? Also does anyone know what brand of wheel it is. Looks good imo. Thanks!

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Edited by roy2535

Hey guys I've got my mind set on Enkei's RPF1's in 18's. I'm having trouble finding what offset I need and I don't want to roll the rear guards. Also I want the correct tyre sizes because I want a functional setup.

It's asking for a lot, but I want it to be perfect.

Edit: 18x9's all round be asking too much?

Edited by Dan93

Damn no good. Those tyres will be too skinny.

At the moment it's got 17x8.5's on the front with 235's I think and 17x9's on the rear with 255's.

No idea on offset, but you can get a slightly angled finger in between the rear tyre and guard.

It all comes down to usage/what you want.

End of the day you can get a better 235/40/18 that will grip more than a 255 for the same price due to the common size discount.

I ran 235 NT05's, low with a decent sussy setup (6/8 coils, camber bushes, pineapples, sways, hicas lock) and had traction right through second with 330rwkw

I don't like the idea of a tyre being smaller than it should be. I obviously want it to look good and tyre fitment needs to be spot on. I'm not worried about paying more for a wider tyre.

What kind of power are we talking?

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