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Hey guys

I just needed to know if these tyres i want to buy will fit. The fronts are 18x8.5 or 9 and the rears are 18x10. The tyres on the front are 235's and the tyres on the rear are 265/35.

Will these fit my r33?? I have stock suspension but plan on improving it in the future.

Thanks

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You shouldn't have a problem with that size, my 33 gtst is pretty low and i've got 265/30/19's on the rear and 235/35/19's on the front and they are sweet as, although i have G4 coil overs and very little suspension movement.

A friend of mine on his 33 gtst used to run 275/35/18's on the back and 255/35/18's upfront with just lowered springs and he didnt have any drama's either so u should be fine

Hey guys

I just needed to know if these tyres i want to buy will fit. The fronts are 18x8.5 or 9 and the rears are 18x10. The tyres on the front are 235's and the tyres on the rear are 265/35.

Will these fit my r33?? I have stock suspension but plan on improving it in the future.

Thanks

Hi there,

Not too sure about your wheel sizes and offsets - I've got 275's rear and 255's front, 18x8's front and 18x9's rear. It never scrubbed but if I changed the camber they most likely would.

Cheers

Hi there,

Not too sure about your wheel sizes and offsets - I've got 275's rear and 255's front, 18x8's front and 18x9's rear. It never scrubbed but if I changed the camber they most likely would.

Cheers

I have 19x10.5 on the rear with 265.Offset is 42.Dont have scrubbing issue.I wouldnt want to lower it as the tyre sits about 10mm away from the coilover.

Running 265/30/19 rear and 235/35/19 front without any scrubbing, although next time it gets new tyres itll be 235/30/19 in front, 'cause of the fact the the plastic innerfenders did scrub a tiny, little bit. Doesnt actually matter anymore since they flew off during a highspeed test, intresting experience btw..

Running on Nismo Type-S coilovers adjustable in strength but not height, you can see how low it sits in the pic from the gallery ;-):

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ga...image66872.html

Cheers!

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