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hey guys and girls just wondering what rims people have on the r33 and what the biggest size I can go would be without rolling the gaurds or using flares, obviously I wanna run 18 inch rims but am unsure of how wide I can go before I have to roll the gaurds. im after wider wheels on the rear than the front but not to much different that it looks noticibly shit any advice??

I was looking at konig milligram rims 18x8.5 front and 18x9.5 rear or same rim but 18x9.5 front and 18x10 rear would these be fine on the 33 and will they fill the gaurds out nicely?? another thing so you have all details is that the car will be standard ride hight and if I lower it it will only be between 7-12mm or there abouts. also what cmber and caster would be good for this sort of setup.

if these rims wont be a good setup for the r33 what do you guys suggest?? post rim brand and size and offset if you could so I can have a idea of what fits and what to look for cheers peeps.

EDT: also I want deepdish rear but not front but want the same rim design front and rear is this possible?

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/84208-wheel-sizes-offsets-for-skylines/page-154

there is tonnes of info in there. If you roll your guards and run camber arms you can go wider. If not prob stick around 9 +30 for the front and 9.5 +30 or 10+40 for the rears.

You prob wanna research it as good wheels and offset makes or breaks a car

i would be buying these weds if i were u. Might need 235 or 225 for the front but the rest should fit. courier would be a 100 bux

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/445848-various-items-sa-70-rims-nardi-wheel-willans-harness-hkb-boss/

cheers man yours looks nice, yeah didn't really wanna roll gaurds or anything just yet just wanted some 18s I could jst drop straight on coz 17's just don't fill the wheel arch properly lol eah I looked at all the forums on here but it just confused me more coz everyone was running different offsets ect so this will be good for a standard ride hight yeah

will I be able to pull off 9.5 for fronts with 10 rears or is 9 the max for fronts wihout mods

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