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Skyline model = R32 GTST

Wheel diameter = 17"

Wheel width = 8" front 9" Rear

Wheel offset = +42 Front +42 Rear

Tyre size = 235/45/17 Front 235/45/17 Rear

Modifications to fit: front requires 5mm spacers to give enough spacing with 235's

Hi guys,

I'd like to know if I wanna get rims for my R32 gts-t in 17 inch with 8" front and 9" rear So, what offset should I get to make the rims sit right to the outside of the guard without rubbing? (will lowerring the car too)

any pics would be good

Cheers

Ford

Quick Question Guys.

I have been reading over this thread and it appears that the largest wheel size you can put on an R33 GTR with NO modifications are: 18 X 10 +18 or +20

I just want to confirm that you dont have any clearance issues as far as with turning or anything like that. 10" wide wheels would be perfect for my build as I need to help with traction, but I just want to make sure that I am not going to have any problems turning or anything along those lines as I will probably be getting into doing road racing as well.

Thanks a lot for the info and the help guys. I do greatly apprecaite it,

-Sayajin

  • 2 weeks later...

Skyline model = R32 GTST

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width = 8.5" front 9.5" Rear

Wheel offset = +37

Tyre size = 225/45r18

Wheel type = Work meister s1

Modifications to fit = i have coil overs and no inner guards

Will these fit?????????

Skyline model = R33 GTST

wheel type= advan racing series 1 tri spoke

Wheel diameter = 17"

Wheel width = 8" front 9" Rear

Wheel offset = +35 Front +35 Rear

Tyre size = 235/45/17 Front 235/45/17 Rear

Modifications to fit: none

i was looking at getting some 18s for the line but im not shore what offsets to go any help would be great im looking at 18x8.5 front and rear with tyres probly 235x40x18. car has been lowered nuthing stupid tho and still has standard brake calipers etc i would like to have the offsets so that the wheels are close to the edge of the gaurd cos it looks funny when wheels sit inside the gaurds heaps so any one who can tell me wat offsets to run would be great

  • 2 weeks later...

Skyline model = R32 GTST

wheel type= work VS KF

Wheel diameter = 18''

Wheel width = 8'' 9''

Wheel offset = +34 front, +38 rear

Tyre size =235/40/18 front, 265/40/18 rear

Modifications to fit = none to stock height (till i lower it, then it will be rolled & flaired)

Ok, teh beast is an R32 GTS4.

Front wheels: 18 x8, offset 29mm.

Rear wheels: 18x9, offest 35 mm.

Tyres F & R: 235/40/18.

No mods to fit. However, once the car is lowered and a camber correction kit fitted the rear guards will need lipping.

Could be run lowered with excessive camber ( was when I bought it ) but that's dumb anyway.

@ subie: You'll be f**ked on the rears, mate. Guards will need lipping at least, judging by my car.

Dunno about the fronts but don't like your chances. I intend to change to 18 x 8 all round.

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