Just picked up 2 xxr 521's for my r32 gts. Specs are 18x10 +25 which are going on the rear. Test fitted them and they fit fine in the rear,but will definetly need some fender rolling. I tested them on the front and they did not clear the caliper. I'm planning on getting 18x8.5 for the front,but i am unsure of the offset i'm going to need and the size of wheel spacer if i possibly am going to need a set. They come in 2 offsets,25 and 35. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
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If you can fit the +25 up front with a 5mm spacer to clear the brakes do that, if not do the +35 and maybe add a 5-10mm spacer. Either way it sounds like you will need spacers up front but not in the back.If you need a clutch safety switch or daytime running lights to pass inspection, pm me and I can tell you how to do it for free
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hey guys I'm planning on picking up some rota grids, 17x8 upfront and 17x9 in the back, what kind of offsets should I run. +35 upfront and +25 in the back? I'm not looking to go big, or aggressive, just trying to get a little stance and I would go with 205/45/17s upfront with 225/45/17 in the back, I think it'd look good with a little stretch :P
Any input would be great thanks.
and to the guy who bought XXR 521s i used a 8m space and had to grind the Nissan off the callipers to just fit my 17sLast edited by Modb; 09-29-2013, 02:29 AM.Started rebuilding my skyline when i was 18
1992 GTST RB25DET
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Originally posted by BravoPS My wife just told me I was shitting in your Cheerios!
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Rota's quality is questionable, if I could post pics on here easily I would post one of a Rota off a race car with the entire center section broken out of it. I admit some of them look nice and are inexpensive, if I recall correctly they are made in the Philippines, but if you are going to drive hard ??
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nope, car never sees the track. Just the odd race with my friends lol, and the price is the biggest factor because im a student. Im pretty much selling my XXR 521s to get them.Started rebuilding my skyline when i was 18
1992 GTST RB25DET
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Originally posted by BravoPS My wife just told me I was shitting in your Cheerios!
I'm sorry,
Good luck!
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exactly, but back to my original post 17x8 upfront and 17x9 in the back, what kind of offsets should I run. +35 upfront and +25 in the back? I'm not looking to go big, or aggressive, just trying to get a little stance and I would go with 205/45/17s upfront with 225/45/17 in the back, I think it'd look good with a little stretch :P
Any input wheel fitment would be great thanks.Started rebuilding my skyline when i was 18
1992 GTST RB25DET
http://forums.gtrcanada.com/gts-project-cars/54849-saved-my-car-great-scrap-heap-sky-redo-my-first-car-thread.html
Originally posted by BravoPS My wife just told me I was shitting in your Cheerios!
I'm sorry,
Good luck!
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Those sizes would fit no problem. I think that stretch is probably spot on, just enough but nothing excessive, personally I run 215 and 245 with the same width wheels and it looks pretty decent. (not a fan of crazy stretch)If you need a clutch safety switch or daytime running lights to pass inspection, pm me and I can tell you how to do it for free
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Originally posted by steveo1502 View Post
I have Rotas, I drive it pretty hard, they are all still in one piece, I wouldn't be too concerned about it, guess if one breaks, 100 bucks will get u anotherIf you need a clutch safety switch or daytime running lights to pass inspection, pm me and I can tell you how to do it for free
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Originally posted by supreme View PostThose sizes would fit no problem. I think that stretch is probably spot on, just enough but nothing excessive, personally I run 215 and 245 with the same width wheels and it looks pretty decent. (not a fan of crazy stretch)Started rebuilding my skyline when i was 18
1992 GTST RB25DET
http://forums.gtrcanada.com/gts-project-cars/54849-saved-my-car-great-scrap-heap-sky-redo-my-first-car-thread.html
Originally posted by BravoPS My wife just told me I was shitting in your Cheerios!
I'm sorry,
Good luck!
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Originally posted by Modb View Postdid you have to pull the backs to fit 245s?
pics related its my car
Originally posted by steveo1502 View PostThey are 18x9.5 +20 , super cheap... 400 bucksLast edited by supreme; 09-30-2013, 12:06 PM.If you need a clutch safety switch or daytime running lights to pass inspection, pm me and I can tell you how to do it for free
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if your low a 245 wont fit at all without a pull. im going to be running a 225 next year and im pretty low. i could possibly tuck a 235 but going to need a slight pull for thatCheck out Top Tier Imports. Sign up today! http://www.toptierimports.com
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