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Right...did you want to know specifically which wheels from the Nissan range will fit?

There is a HyperRev issue in fact 2 for the Stagea which also looks at what kind of wheels you can fit to the Stagea. Unfortunately there isn't much in terms of tuning, as they are pretty much the same as Skylines...engine wise. If I happen to go pass a newagent I can take a squizz for you, anything specific you wanted to know about the wheels specs?

Right...did you want to know specifically which wheels from the Nissan range will fit?

There is a HyperRev issue in fact 2 for the Stagea which also looks at what kind of wheels you can fit to the Stagea.  Unfortunately there isn't much in terms of tuning, as they are pretty much the same as Skylines...engine wise.  If I happen to go pass a newagent I can take a squizz for you, anything specific you wanted to know about the wheels specs?

I'll take any info you can dig up, thanks :P

Thanks Duncan, I wonder if they will let me drive it around with a few sets of loan wheels and tyres for a couple of days each? Just to make sure they don't rub anywhere and that the handlig feels OK, they don't make lots of noise, some tyres simply don't work on some cars etc. :)

The clearance testing may be tricky though, because I won't have set the heights up and maybe not upgraded the brakes. Golly, gosh I would hate to buy a set of wheels that fitted today and then find when I lowered it and put the bigger brakes on those nice new wheels didn't fit. :thumbdwn:

I'll bet that would never happen.......... :jk:

one of the guys on SWAT reccomends...

フロントが235/45/17 8J オフセット+45

リアが235/45/17 9J オフセット+44です。

or should I say,

Front: 235/45/17 by 8". Offset +45

Rear: 235/45/17 by 9". Offset +44

Also... one of the other guys on their bbs runs...

Summer

Front: WORK VS-SS 18 by 7.5 +15 225/40

Rear: BBS LM 18 by 8" +38 FALKEN ZIEGS 235/40

Winter:

SSR integral 17 by 9" +38 MZ03 235/45

When using the 17's he uses 20mm spacers at the front and 26mm spacers at the back

Extreme Winter:

MT-14 15 by 6.5" +38

26mm spacers all around

Do the RS260's run different offset than the RS FOUR versions?

Seems like there are a few fairly different offset specs flying around this thread!

I pick up my 260 tomorrow..it has genuine autech wheels will find out then

saw the car today at the docks......just waved at it ...fark :pissed:

Had a look at what Rays reccomend with their wheels and got this:

STAGEA WC34 1670 +33 205/55R16 1670 +33 205/55R16

STAGEA WC34 1785 +30 225/45R17 1785 +30 225/45R17

STAGEA WC34 1885 +30 225/40R18 1885 +30 225/40R18

STAGEA C34 1780 +38 225/45R17 1780 +38 225/45R17

STAGEA C34 1880 +32 225/40R18 1880 +32 225/40R18

Had a look at what Rays reccomend with their wheels and got this:

STAGEA WC34 1670 +33 205/55R16 1670 +33 205/55R16  

STAGEA WC34 1785 +30 225/45R17 1785 +30 225/45R17  

STAGEA WC34 1885 +30 225/40R18 1885 +30 225/40R18  

STAGEA C34 1780 +38 225/45R17 1780 +38 225/45R17  

STAGEA C34 1880 +32 225/40R18 1880 +32 225/40R18

Am I reading this right, the widest tyre is a 225? :headspin:

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