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personally i would rather go with 18x10.5 +15 all around with a nice 285/35R18 or 295/30R18
ive personally seen skylines with the above size rims with that wide of a tire and i gota say it totally sets the car of with right amount of drop
^^^ got any fender to wheels pictures from the top or a slightly frontal view of the entire car with the wheels straight?
Hope this helps,
No Arch rolling, BUT......a fair bit of camber on the front, rear could do with a tiny fraction more negative camber to stop the sidewalls clipping the arch on really hard corners or the occasional bit of road that's got an big dips in the uneven surface caused by heavy vehicles.
man..i would rock rota grids...1/4 the price..and almost look the same
worst advice , i dotn want to start another "why rotas suck" thread on GTRC but i mean theres been to many instances of them cracking due to bad forging process to tell someone that its a good investment.
Real Skyline owners have lost at least one to a freakish accident (*- ω -)=#dungive'a
Meh... not going to open a can of worms or start an arguement on real vs. fake. but mannn... thats about the tackiest thing you can do to a car, not only that its cliche to have TE reps.. TE37's are such a classic. its a shame that people would even consider to pay money for low quality reps that are 100% heavier and weaker.
Shame on me!
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