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hi guys i know im probably being a pain but just wondering if these offsets would fit a 32 GTR?

18 x 7.5 +42 and 18 x 8.5 +37

maybe some one could give me an idea of what offsets i should be looking for to help.

cheers.

Those will look terrible mate. Also GTR's should always have same rim and tyre width front and rear because of 4WD.

R32 GTR offsets should be between +20 and +30 and go for some thing about 8-10inchs wide.

Read this thread. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wh...0&start=480

as per (most) of the advice above those wheels are not 32 GTR suitable. with such a high offset there is a chance they will contact upper control arm or have brake clearance problems. plus they are narrower than the standard wheels so they will look worse than standard and be worse than standard performance wise too.

I would not put them on a GTR even if they were free....

firstly, you want equal sized wheels all round. and you don't want to go narrower than stock. that is just silly. something like a 17X9 or 18X9 or 9.5 would be fine. offset between +15 and +25 tops.

ok awsome thanks guys. im just looking for wheels for the car to run around on. its got wheels for the track, so just chasing something to weekend drive and stuff on

cheers again

My R34 GT-R wheels will be up for grabs soon ie 18X9

...but as Richard ^^^ said, +15 to +25 would be ideal

standard R34 GTR wheels are a great choice for a 32 GTR. they can be had for a very reasonable price, are 18X9 +30, are forged (made by BBS in japan for nissan) and they look very good. they should be at the top of the list for most R32s. :down:

edit: I had them on my old R32 GTR. I liked 'em.

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I'm not 100 % if GTS-4 and GT-R are the same (my coilovers say BNR32 on them, and of course not having pumped guards, so I go off this), I've got 17 x 8.5 on the front and 17 x 9.5 on the rear in a +22 offset, the fronts sit in the guard about 5 mil at a guess? and the rears are right on the edge.

Would I be correct to assume that higher offset = cheaper wheels as well?

I'm not 100 % if GTS-4 and GT-R are the same (my coilovers say BNR32 on them, and of course not having pumped guards, so I go off this), I've got 17 x 8.5 on the front and 17 x 9.5 on the rear in a +22 offset, the fronts sit in the guard about 5 mil at a guess? and the rears are right on the edge.

Would I be correct to assume that higher offset = cheaper wheels as well?

from new? no. 2nd hand it comes down to a matter of supply and demand, each wheel has a different market after different offsets.

as per (most) of the advice above those wheels are not 32 GTR suitable. with such a high offset there is a chance they will contact upper control arm or have brake clearance problems. plus they are narrower than the standard wheels so they will look worse than standard and be worse than standard performance wise too.

I would not put them on a GTR even if they were free....

firstly, you want equal sized wheels all round. and you don't want to go narrower than stock. that is just silly. something like a 17X9 or 18X9 or 9.5 would be fine. offset between +15 and +25 tops.

Q. how would 18x9.5 +13 sit on 32R, ideally wud like something that pretty flush with the guards

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