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Sydneykid, You have posted that r33gtr wheels are 17x9. I take it the blue stagea on the bottom of your pages is yours. Are they r33gtr wheels on it?, because my s2 has wheels that look the same but are 16x7. Cheers. Jason.

Skyline model = R34 GTT

Wheel type : stock r34 gt-r wheels

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width = 9"

Wheel offset = +30

Tyre size = 245/40 Front & 265/35 Rear

Modifications to fit = None. But if i lower it more then i might have to lip the guards

Just love the look & design of the rims. And they are pretty light forged rims. Heard they are BBS manufactured.

et +30

  • 2 weeks later...

Skyline model = Kakimoto Widebody R33 GTS25T

Wheel diameter = 17 Inch

Wheel width = 10.5" front/ 13" rear

Wheel offset = (Don't Know)

Tyre size = 255/40/ZR17 F, 335/35/ZR17 R Pirelli P-Zero's

Modifications to fit = Front and rear castor adjustment by Kakimoto, HICAS disabled to prevent rear wheel steering. Both front and rear wheels sit about 1/2 an inch inside the guard.

how do you measure the width of wheels. the guy i got them off said they were 9.5' wide...i measured them and the are like 10.2'. im a bit confused. thanks for the help

i have 2 on the rear of my 32gtr and the fill out the guards nicely, the guards are only a few mm wider than these wheels. looks nice!

Edited by Turbz_13

I quickly checked though the thread and I haven't seen the obvious R33GTR rims (17 X 9 X 30) on an R33GTST. Do they fit with 255/40/17 tyres without guard lip rolling?

:D cheers :(

10 inch rims on an R32?? Easy bro... just check out mine ;). And even better, it's on a GTS-T R32 not an R lol

Skyline model = 1989 R32 GTS-T

Wheel diameter = 17 inch Front / 18 inch Rear

Wheel width = 10 inch wide Front / 10.5 inch wide Rear

Wheel offset = hehehe

Tyre size = 225/45/17 , 235/40/18

Modifications to fit = Rolled / pulled the living hell outta the front & back.

I can bet you a million bucks that 215's can fit on 10 inch wide rims, u just gotta know how to get em on.

Link to pics: http://www.pbase.com/suomyairsoft/new_rims

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10inch will need 265's, 255 may fit with some major stretch factor.

I'd be very interested to see some pics of anyone's R32 with 10 inch rims

Regards

Andrew

  • 2 weeks later...

asked the wheel shop about some wheels that are 19x8.5 fr +38 and 19x9.5 rear +45 for a r33 gts-t and he said will fit fine just need to run a spacer for the front so it dosent hit the caliper.

Ill be going 245 on the front and 275 on the rear.......

i previously had 275 on the rear (with a smaller rim) and with my lipped guards cleared.

what you guys think they will fit?

  • 4 weeks later...

Skyline model = SII R33

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width = 8.5" Front 9.5" Rear

Wheel offset = 38

Tyre size = 235/40 Front 265/35 Rear

Modifications to fit = None, but the rears come DAMN close to calipers =D

Skyline model = 93 r32 gtr

wheel brand AME Circlar gta (cant get em in aus)

Wheel diameter = 17

Wheel width = 9

Wheel offset = unknown

Tyre size = 255 40 17

Modifications to fit = nil

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