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As the title says that is the plan.

But do skyline wheels fit stageas - is the offset ok .

Other info - I have fitted gold brembos all round from a 34 GTR ( only a few mods needed ) and wonder if the larger discs with make any difference

Thankls in advance cos the wheels are too dear to get it wrong

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As the title says that is the plan.

But do skyline wheels fit stageas - is the offset ok .

Other info - I have fitted gold brembos all round from a 34 GTR ( only a few mods needed ) and wonder if the larger discs with make any difference

Thankls in advance cos the wheels are too dear to get it wrong

if you do

get hte 18x9 +20s or +25

anythign else will bring shame to an LMGT4 on another car.

but yes, they will fit

if you do

get hte 18x9 +20s or +25

anythign else will bring shame to an LMGT4 on another car.

but yes, they will fit

Do you mean that a Stageas not good enough for LM4s ( even a tuned manual Rb26 Stagea ?) I hope not

The car already has 18" wheels but they are boring and LM s look the dogs .

no i mean people putting +35 wheels on stageas is horrible

If your gonna spend the 2,000 on wheels get ones that fit

18x9 +20 fits really well all around with a small roll

make it look nice is waht im saying

no i mean people putting +35 wheels on stageas is horrible

If your gonna spend the 2,000 on wheels get ones that fit

18x9 +20 fits really well all around with a small roll

make it look nice is waht im saying

Apologies your meaning got lost in the translation and yes of course it needs the right size LMs on it.

The car has flared MASA wings so hopefully the size above will fit.

the masa are what +20mm front correct?

An 18x9 +10 will fit perfect with slight camber or +20 with near 0* camber

the rear is where you will have to do a little work. Just borrow a baseball bat, heat the fender with a heat gun, put the bat between the wheel and the rear fender, and roll the car back and forth...it works like a charm and as long as you heat it, wont mess up your paint

or borrow or buy a fender roller like i did (i bought one, 200USD shipped from the states to me in japan)

I know i whore my pictures alot but

437419154_137297188b.jpg

that is an 18x9 -5 offset on stock slightly rolled fenders

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