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iknow not the most popular thing to do BUT i need to know since people have converted silvias from 4 stud to 5 stud

is it possible to convert a 5 stud skyline (r32) into a 4 stud?? i know some earlier skys had 4 stud especially the non turbos?

only reason im asking is because i have some crazy 15" that i used to run on my 180... but the rims are 4 stud... and the soon to be new 32 is 5 stud

only thing holding me back from purchase is the wheels not fitting on the r32 unless the hubs can be interchangeable and are 4 stud sky hubs for r32 common to come by??

i need some advise.


pic is related. similar wheels are goin to be fitted

OK

iknow not the most popular thing to do BUT i need to know since people have converted silvias from 4 stud to 5 stud

is it possible to convert a 5 stud skyline (r32) into a 4 stud?? i know some earlier skys had 4 stud especially the non turbos?

only reason im asking is because i have some crazy 15" that i used to run on my 180... but the rims are 4 stud... and the soon to be new 32 is 5 stud

only thing holding me back from purchase is the wheels not fitting on the r32 unless the hubs can be interchangeable and are 4 stud sky hubs for r32 common to come by??

i need some advise.

pic is related. similar wheels are goin to be fitted

Looks tough.

whats the diameter of the rims on the r32 4door?

Looks tough.

whats the diameter of the rims on the r32 4door?

hahah what makes u think its a sedan ;) lol but the car im keen on is standard atm. i really dont want to sell my rims... took forever to find em and will take forever to find another set in 5 stud with same sizes.. ill have to really think about this....

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