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On 12/7/2024 at 8:37 PM, Akira32 said:

Yep I did some more research and found this out also. Still hesitant on ordering until I find the right fitment for a stock GTR r32

A good shop should do a fitting to see what works best for your vehicle.

On 12/01/2023 at 9:19 PM, Kinkstaah said:

www.willtheyfit.com

Very useful. Or measure. As GTSBoy said, 17x9 +30 just about lines up perfect with the outside of the guard.

10.5 +22 is 27mm beyond the guard.

When you say just about lines up at the front, how many mm could I go extra?

18 X 9 + 28, 25?

33 minutes ago, Kinkstaah said:

Yeah, but... how much skinner is it? 5mm? 10mm? 

It seems like the later cars will swallow something at least an inch bigger than what will comfortably fit under an R32 guard. It makes sense. The R32 standard wheel width is 6.5", and I think the R34 is 7.5" (and it is isn't, it's 7). They put on a wider wheel to ensure that there wasn't a gaping gap making the car look silly.

  • 4 weeks later...
4 hours ago, wardiz said:

What's O-disk ?

It’s just the brake clearance specs for work wheels. 
 

Disk Type:
・A disk - Standard brake clearance
・O disk - Small brake clearance with deep rim
・L disk - Big caliper brake clearance
・R disk - Big caliper brake clearance
 

I’ve since found out that for R32 GTR you’ll need R-Disk to clear front brakes without spacers and rear can be O, A, or R disk. 

1 hour ago, Akira32 said:

It’s just the brake clearance specs for work wheels. 
Disk Type:
・A disk - Standard brake clearance
・O disk - Small brake clearance with deep rim
・L disk - Big caliper brake clearance
・R disk - Big caliper brake clearance
 

I’ve since found out that for R32 GTR you’ll need R-Disk to clear front brakes without spacers and rear can be O, A, or R disk. 

How much will they foul by?

19 hours ago, PranK said:

How much will they foul by?

Sorry PranK what does that mean! This is the first time I’m buying aftermarket wheels so I’m learning all the new terminology on the go haha

He means, "How much negative clearance is there between the back side of the wheel disc (or spokes) and the outer face of the brake caliper?"

Brake calipers can foul by being too large a diameter for the inside of the barrel, or they can hit the back of the disc area. People often ignore the latter possibility.

2 hours ago, GTSBoy said:

He means, "How much negative clearance is there between the back side of the wheel disc (or spokes) and the outer face of the brake caliper?"

Brake calipers can foul by being too large a diameter for the inside of the barrel, or they can hit the back of the disc area. People often ignore the latter possibility.

What he said ^

  • 11 months later...
On 11/08/2024 at 10:12 PM, Akira32 said:

Anyone know if this will fit without modifications for a R32 GTR? 

Work S13P

[F] 18x9.5 +24 O-disk
[R] 18x9.5 +24 O-disk

 

On 12/08/2024 at 12:10 PM, Akira32 said:

It’s just the brake clearance specs for work wheels. 
 

Disk Type:
・A disk - Standard brake clearance
・O disk - Small brake clearance with deep rim
・L disk - Big caliper brake clearance
・R disk - Big caliper brake clearance
 

I’ve since found out that for R32 GTR you’ll need R-Disk to clear front brakes without spacers and rear can be O, A, or R disk. 

A bit late but A disk S13P fit over stock R32 GTR brakes, usually A disk front, O disk rear works.

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