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Well tyres wernt designed to be stretched on to wheels larger then the suited size.. there for would be more prone to cause an accident wouldnt it? The added stress on the side walls cant be good for it? Plus why would you want to runn less tyre on the road..theyr the only thing keeping you on the road..so run the right size? My theory behind it anyway

Well tyres wernt designed to be stretched on to wheels larger then the suited size.. there for would be more prone to cause an accident wouldnt it? The added stress on the side walls cant be good for it? Plus why would you want to runn less tyre on the road..theyr the only thing keeping you on the road..so run the right size? My theory behind it anyway

Aren't you running 235 on a 18x9.5?

Looking at going 18x9.5 +24 all round now with 235/40/18

i know it will be a little bit of strech but from what arctic choc has and a few other people in skyline owners forum running 18x9.5 +30 i should sit nicely in the middle of it all correct?

Cheers Arctic! Less stretch than I thought. Looks good though.

Anyways problem is solved, FINALLY decided on wheels and bought them. Hoping they arrive by the end of the week.

I got work x jdm concept gt5 in 18x9 +30, which is the gar wheel size so pretty sure I shouldn't have to do much. They kind of look like drift teks but they're a proper work wheel which is sick. I'll post some photos when they're on

Cheers man, I'd been looking fro bronze wheels for ages but nothing seemed to be the right offset or size. so stoked on these.

yeah, when I bought the car, i cleaned them up but just havent satyed on top of it. Ive got some turtle wax 2 in 1 headlight cleaner I think. might give it a crack.

unfortunately when we did the wheels they guys notice a big bump in my sump, which might explain why my oil gets a bit warmer than usual. so next on the list is new sump and the cusco drag rod to get rid of that nasty Hicas.

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