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A 10" wide wheel at +46 offset will effectively become something like +36 offset once the 4-5 stud adaptors are installed, and will push the wheels out a fair way. It'll be a tight squeeze.

Why don't you look at the thread I pointed you to (it's the topmost sticky thread) to see what wheel sizes and offsets people have managed to fit? It's a huge database for you to study.

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Also depends on whether the back of the wheel is flat or has indentations to allow for the excess from the factory wheel studs to go through. Otherwise the adapters will need to be 25-30mm long meaning the wheels would effectively become 18x10 +16! That is crazy to run on the front of a 2wd R33. The back could work but not the fronts IMO. You are talking GT-R wheel specs not GTS/GTS-T wheel specs.

Buy + Sell = Profit

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you will not fit the front rims... no way, I barely fitted 9" wide on the front... and the rears will be tight as...

I reckon your wasting your time, let me guess you bought em cause they look cool...

oh wait a sec your on an NA r33... why bother with 10" you'll have to much grip with 7" rims and 215s

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hey man, not a hope of fitting them under the front gayrds, with 8 inch +45s and a 5mm spacer my fronts a flush with 235s. but yer check the database uo the top of this thread :)

oh and nice thread input coupe about being a gts your such a hero (thumbs down)...

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oh and nice thread input coupe about being a gts your such a hero (thumbs down)...

Take a joke buddy. My car can lift the skin off custard, you jelly?

OT: Just sell them man, unless you want some sort of Hellaflush situation going down and the homo police called.

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hey man, not a hope of fitting them under the front gayrds, with 8 inch +45s and a 5mm spacer my fronts a flush with 235s. but yer check the database uo the top of this thread :)

oh and nice thread input coupe about being a gts your such a hero (thumbs down)...

:huh:

I have seen 18x9.5 +30 and similar on the front of an R33 GTS-T before...

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the op is buying rims cheap, and is asking people if they will fit, do you really think he wants to pay to now make them fit, Im guessing the labour involved will be outside his budget...

10s on the front of an NA r33 +46 with 4to5 stud spacer, yeah they'll fit if you have the money and the time...

these must be an old model wed cause the new ones dont come in +46...

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:huh:

I have seen 18x9.5 +30 and similar on the front of an R33 GTS-T before...

18x9.5+30 is nothing for a 33 front guard.

without excess camber i am running 18x9.5+12 with 235's and it's low

it's an easy fit. a few guys are running an inch wider than that too... but you really need to camber them in a fair bit

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