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I just got mine fitted today. I got 19x9.5 +22 at the front and 19x10.5 +12 at the rear. They pop out a fair bit at the rear, I figure once I put some coil-overs on and drop it a little they should camber in and sit a little more flush. Either that or I put some spacers on the front.

Pretty happy so far, I do wish you could fit centre caps to them though.

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hey ken i need a package for my r33 GTR, 19x10 or 19x10.5 with tyres.

can you give me a qoute ? thanks

Can do 19x10.5+22 with the following KU31

255/30/19 $5200

265/30/19 $5100

275/30/19 $5200

or

KU36 285/30/19 $4900 will need to check with kumho if they any stock left

I just got mine fitted today. I got 19x9.5 +22 at the front and 19x10.5 +12 at the rear. They pop out a fair bit at the rear, I figure once I put some coil-overs on and drop it a little they should camber in and sit a little more flush. Either that or I put some spacers on the front.

Pretty happy so far, I do wish you could fit centre caps to them though.

Looks good, but needs to be lowered.

Hey guys,

More stock is arriving at the end off the week!! So buy yourself a Christmas present!!

18x10+20

18x10.5+15

18x11+18

18x9.5+22

17x9.5+12

17x9+22

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What is the price difference between 18 x 10.5 and 19 x 10.5?

and do you know if you need gaurd rolling or anything for R33 GTR to fit 10.5's all round?

cheers

Daz.

Only $300, i don't think guard rolling is required for a R33 but the R32 it's a must. We also have 18x10+20 in stock if you want..

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How much for a set of 18 by 9.5 +22 offset without tyres including shipping to Hamilton, New Zealand?

Freight would be a killer, if you can get a quote on your side it could be cheaper. i'll find out and advise on our side

hi mate looking for 18x10 et 35 and 18x9 et 35 as i need to put adapters to fit my car

They come in those sizes you want, the closest is 18x10+20 and 18x9.5+35 or 18x9.5+22. Not sure by what you mean adaptors? Do you mean spacers?

hi mate sorry should have explained, im looking to put them on my audi and need to fit an adaptor plate to do that. it usually knocks 15 off the et. looking to get rim size/offset close to 18x8.5/9.5x et13 and 18x10 et19 so im looking at offsets around et 28 and 35 before fitting the adaptor. sorry if i rambled on

hi mate sorry should have explained, im looking to put them on my audi and need to fit an adaptor plate to do that. it usually knocks 15 off the et. looking to get rim size/offset close to 18x8.5/9.5x et13 and 18x10 et19 so im looking at offsets around et 28 and 35 before fitting the adaptor. sorry if i rambled on

Ok the closest is in 5x114.3 is as following unless you want the normal TE37 which has a lager selection of offsets and iszes

18.9.5+35 or +22

18x10+20

Regular TE37- they don't come in 18x10 only 10.5+15 or +22

18x8.5+22 or +30

18x9.5+22 or +35

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