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On 21/08/2016 at 10:20 PM, R377 said:

The 255/40 and 285/35
FOUND OUT THESE WHEELS ARE Rays Gram Lights 57 Extreme Wheels  Great look for v36 sedan
 Wheels are 19x10.5 +43 all around with a 5mm spacer up front to clear the arms.

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Trying to work out sizes and offsets available for as website is limited

RAYS GRAM LIGHTS 57XTREME

https://www.rayswheels.co.jp/products/wheel.php?lang=en&wheel=57EX_SP

19x10.5 +12    +25    +35   +43

19x9.5 +12   +25   +35    +43

Wedssport SA55  all 10kg in 19"

19x10.5 +15   +24

19x10 + 40

19x9.5  +15   +24

19x9   +38    +45

Wedssport SA15

19x10.5   +45   +35   +25  - 9.8kg

19x9.5   +45   +35    +25   - 9.5kg

then 8.5 inch

  Weds Wheels - Wedssports SA-15R in GBC (gloss bronze clear)
FRONT: 19x9.5" +25
REAR: 19x10.5" +45
Michelin - Pilot Super Sport
FRONT: 245/40ZR19
REAR: 275/35ZR19

Air Bag suspension

 

 

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Wheel are Advan RS-D 19x9 +25f and 19x10 +25r. Tires are 225/45/19f and 245/40/19r so they are stretched.
 

 

Yeah I tried to fit the 275/35/19 in the rear but it the fenders were eating the tires even with -4.5 camber. I didn't want to pull the fenders so I decided to stretch instead. With the 245s I am getting away with -2.3 camber.

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Wheel Brand & Model: VMR V702
Wheel Size/Offset: 19x9.5 +33 (square)
Tire Size: 245/40/19 (square)
Suspension Modifications: Ksport true type coilovers, front fender height about 26". Front camber -1.8, rear camber -2.8.

Looks great from the rear (no homo).  Not overly aggressive, would not need a camber kit to fit these wheels.

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Forgestar F14 wheels 19x9 +32 19x10 +40 in gloss metallic silver. Wrapped in 245x40 and 275x35 PSS.
Clears Big Brake Kit by about half an inch

Suspension

I am set up on KW coils set at about 26.25 floor to fender, SPC front and rear. Running about -1 in the back, may increase it just a little bit, but fitment is just about spot on.
 

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On 23/08/2016 at 8:22 PM, R377 said:

Velgen VMB5's wheels for v36 skyline sedan
20x9"F +30 offset with 245/35/20
20x10.5"R +45 with 285/30/20

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Found some more photos   285/30/20 Hankooks on my 10.5" rears

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7 minutes ago, R377 said:

front 9.5 +12 w 225 and rears 19x10.5 +22  w 255 on my sedan rears, was pretty low where it sat fender to lip on wheel, tucking tire and was running -5 camber. air bag suspension

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