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ok i decided im going to get some new rims for my r33 gtr and just want toi check if this tyre size will be ok.

planning on putting 265/35/18 federal 595rsr on a 18x10.5+15 rim.

will these be ok or will they be too stretched?

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any chance you can go have a look???

federal website says up to 10" rim but surely half inch stretch is ok?

would realy like to know today so i can put the order in n get them early next week

I've got RSR's 265, on a 10.5 right now.

It's fine. Doesn't looked stretched at all. Doesn't sit as flush as my 285 AD08s, but it's not 'stance' spec and looks good.

Although that said, the RSRs are quite average compared to AD08s I had previously.

yeh i went ahead n ordered the 265 tyres.

was just a little concerned at the begining coz atm i have 275/30 on a 19x10.5+17 rim and have now just bought some 18x10.5+15 rims and the federal website said that the 265/35 595 rsr was suitable for 9-10" rims.

but either way ive got it all on order n they should arrive by the end of next week so ill have to post up a pic if i get them all fitted by the weekend

How much were the 265s?

Price difference for 285s?

I've got 265 a050s on a 10.5" and I reckon it is quite stretched. Especially on the inside for some strange reason. It hits rim when you lay it down instead of tyre.

yeh thats what i thought when i seen them n just wanted to make sure they would fit the 10.5" rim

hit up 555 motorsport for a price, they have huge stock of the 595 rsr from what the guy told me

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