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Selling this new in the box, the size is 18x10.5+15. 4x Toyo Proxes 4 245/40/18 95-98% tread on it. they cost $300 each to buy them new. Can pm me if anyone interested to buy whole package deal with tires or you want just the tires. Price for the wheels $3300 and tires $800.

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Im doing 265/35/18 on my 18 x 10's..

if anyone wants an idea of fittment see my posts and pics.

Under the same boat 265 was appropriate stretch, so i mean 245 would be quite a bit wouldnt it? particularly for a Gtr which would be just about all that would fit this on here? unless fender bender drift spec was included.

Shouldnt the profile be 35 though?? whats the difference going to be..

Sorry for swagger jacking the thread, just curious is all. Porn wheels PS, id be all over these if i didnt already have mine.

ive seen 245/40 on a 10.5 inch rim. you need to go 40 profile so you have enough wall to stretch. ive got 265/35 on mine and thats a lil stretched but 245/40 is mabey 10mm more stretch.

245/40 suits a flared guard with a low car to get that real phat look.

tuff wheels!!!!!

Hi W34ponGT. Did you put T37 SL's on your car? If so, do you have any pics?

ive seen 245/40 on a 10.5 inch rim. you need to go 40 profile so you have enough wall to stretch. ive got 265/35 on mine and thats a lil stretched but 245/40 is mabey 10mm more stretch.

245/40 suits a flared guard with a low car to get that real phat look.

tuff wheels!!!!!

The tires is not for this wheels, they came out from 18x9.5 wheels. Price drop $3000 firm for the rims, tires can throw me a offer...

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265/35/R18 Federal 595RSR's should fit stretched.

There appears to be alot of leniency by tyre manufactures on sizing and I have heard that Federals take it to the limit on being wider than other Tyre manufacturers.

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