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my old wheels are still here and taking up space

18x8+23 all round --> sit the same as r34gtr wheels do on stagea :devil:

fronts have brembo clearance so great for 260rs also

no tyres

$800

in adelaide

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and just for clarification, even though the specs of all 4 wheels are the same, the fronts have less dish because they are high disk and have better caliper clearance

  • 1 month later...

Hello, with these wheels how much more dose it make the car look like the front track is narrower ( which it is by 2.1`) and given this was the under steer better or worse with even more rear track added by extra width through more offset in outer rim , thanks

Hello, with these wheels how much more dose it make the car look like the front track is narrower ( which it is by 2.1`) and given this was the under steer better or worse with even more rear track added by extra width through more offset in outer rim , thanks

i don't think you completely understand the dynamics of wheels yet..

ALL 4 wheels are EXACTLY the same in regards to diameter, width and offset

the difference in dish is due to the difference in disk type, ie allowance for brake caliper clearance

where did you pull the 2.1' from?

these sit 6mm in from r34GTR wheels, which is an INCREASE in track over standard

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to answer RBPOWA's q, i'm currently running height/damper adjustable tein coilovers and it's sitting much lower than that at the moment haha

  • 2 weeks later...

Great wheels used to have a set strong and lighter than they look.... depending how heavy you think they look, but damn your stagea is sexc, love the body kit, stylish and aggressive.

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  • 3 months later...

still for sale :(

someone buy them - bloody cheap for jap wheels in these specs and in this condition!!

Hi Mike

I cant pm you so can you send your e-mail to me as i have a few questions for you .

Thanks

[email protected]

Justin.......

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