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17x10 +18 would be my pick for a R33 GTR. 9" +35 is too thin and offset is too high, +18 is a bit better than standard, but if u were going to have a 17x9 id stick with stock R33 GTR rims as they are better quality than the enkeis. 17x9.5 +38 is too high offset, +18 would work, but honestly if i was going to spend the $$ id do it right first time and go 10" wide. gives u more options.

Thanks, I'm having a look around and most tyres that are 255/40/17 or 265/40/17 are a large difference in price, which would be my main reason for going for the 9.5".

However the difference between 9.5 and 10" is about 7mm more sticking out in the 10" and 1mm less clearance, so the 10" is looking more tempting, I *could* run 255/40/17 on a 10" but might be a little stretched....

But I saw this section of this thread and 255 don't look stretched on 10" rims, hmm 10" is looking good.

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Skyline model = r33 gtst

Wheel diameter = 20"

Wheel width = 8.5"f 9.5"r

Wheel offset = ?

Tyre size = 225/35/20f 245/35/20r

Modifications to fit = roll guards a little.

sometimes scrubs when turning and hitting bumps together.

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Skyline model = r32 gtst

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width = 8.5

Wheel offset =

Tyre size = 235/40/18

Modifications = car is lower and has the big R33 front brakes

(best pic i could find to show how low it really is) (is the tires and wheels specs above)

any one had a problem with the inner side of the tire scubbing the top of third link front only?

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Skyline model = '97 R33 GTST

Wheel diameter = 17

Wheel width =8s, 9s

Wheel offset =+40 +40

Tyre size = 235/45

Modifications to fit = None

Fit good. May consider 10mm or 20mm spacers at some point after I lower it a bit. May go for a lower profile tyre also.,

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hey mrbenno,

can u email me at [email protected] ?

sorry im not able to send u a private message as im still new.. im interested to see how your emotions look on your gtr32, as im planning to get thjose too, same size offset and width..

thanks

Skyline model = 1989 R32 GT-R

Wheel Brand = Work Emotion XT7

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width = 9.5"

Wheel offset = 20

Tyre size = 245/40/18

Modifications to fit = None.

Car is quite low, as low as a set of super low springs if you had them. ( I have Teins)

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