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Looking for new wheels for my R33 GTR. i'd like to fit 18x11s. 295/30

Offsets between +15- +18. I do not want to roll my fenders, But i dont mind a little rub on full lock. anyone have experience?


Car is lowered on JRZ suspension, but not tucking tire


No much info out there on 18x11, +18 seems to be "GTR size" but no details on rubbing or rolling fenders

All i've found:


18x11 +16

RS05RR.jpg

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Here is 18x11 +20

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thanks!

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Found something, still no info on fender rolling.

posts 2593, 2596, 2597

"R33 GT-R with 18x11's +18 all the way around and 285/30's. . .lowered but not tucking. . .slight rub at full lock when hitting a bump, not cambered to hell either. . .runs like a dream

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/84208-wheel-sizes-offsets-for-skylines/page-130#entry6951583

RS05RRs are +16

ZE40s are +15

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You are going to have to roll guards with those spec wheels. Seeing as how I said 10.5 is the perfect fit. A 11 +15 is another 1/4inch outward and will most definitely be poking unless you camber it in.

Why on earth do you require a 11" wide wheel?

10.5" is already dick load enough

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Ah ok, I'm picking up what you're putting down

Need; not really, wouldn't mind it tho. but if i have to roll them, 10.5s will be it.

I'm on 18x9 +20s w/ 255/35 right now. it grips, but at the track, I can feel it sliding around. I'm also a little tired of my g-games.

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