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Hey guys new on here ive been looking through here n still unsure of what offset to go, i have a series 1 r33 and i want to put on rota gridRs 18x9.5 but dont want them to hang out too much needs to be legal but still look good, will roll gaurds if need be

Yeah but on an 18x8.5 wheel running street rubber, wouldn't go wider than 255. 245/40/18 would be a good size (can get Sport Maxx for $200 in that size).

Sorry forgot the 8.5 width mentioned.235-245 max or it will look like a muscle car :)

Hey guys new on here ive been looking through here n still unsure of what offset to go, i have a series 1 r33 and i want to put on rota gridRs 18x9.5 but dont want them to hang out too much needs to be legal but still look good, will roll gaurds if need be

Between +20 and +25, roll all guards and run 235 or 245 tyres

job done

Rays volk gtc with Federal rsr.

Skyline model = 32 gtst
Wheel diameter = 17
Wheel width = 9
Wheel offset = +35
Tyre size = 235 front 255 rear
Modifications to fit = front: minor lip and roll of guard, Rear: rolled guard as hard as i could, just fits.

post-89755-0-57559000-1381528279_thumb.jpg

too big, too wide, tyres too small, too much track increase, cops don't like skylines

if it looks good it's illegal, if it looks shit it's legal... gtst lyf bro

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best size to run on a 9.5... cheapest size so can get better rubber and looks good. still enough for traction and decent rubber choices.

unfortunately while it is WITHIN specs for most decent tyres, it is 1 size too thin for ADR's

Rays volk gtc with Federal rsr.

Skyline model = 32 gtst

Wheel diameter = 17

Wheel width = 9

Wheel offset = +35

Tyre size = 235 front 255 rear

Modifications to fit = front: minor lip and roll of guard, Rear: rolled guard as hard as i could, just fits.

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On the ground it looks like:

post-89755-0-05571600-1382077045_thumb.jpg

Thanks, the old 32 gtst wing is good. Heavy though.

And im loving the wheels, but i have good tread on my old ones, so im saving the new ones for trackdays and dressing up for friday night etc.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi all,

Will these fit 1990 R32 GTR ?

Advan RZ-DF 19x10.5 +15

Badly want 19 inch but happy to

go down in width to 9.5.

Guards already rolled.

Any advise greatly appreciated.

Thanks

http://www.yokohamahk.com/products_detail.php?id=74

Hi all,

Will these fit 1990 R32 GTR ?

Advan RZ-DF 19x10.5 +15

Badly want 19 inch but happy to

go down in width to 9.5.

Guards already rolled.

Any advise greatly appreciated.

Thanks

http://www.yokohamahk.com/products_detail.php?id=74

Tyre size 265/30/19

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