06-04-2014, 11:52 PM | #1 |
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Stock GTR wheels on 328?
Okay so I'm aware that this might be an ignorant question, but I was just wondering. My friend's father just got a new BBS wheel and Dunlop tire set for his gtr and has offered me his stock wheels for a ridiculously cheap price. My question: would the tires even have a chance of fitting on a 2013 328 with stock suspension?
The gtr wheel specs are : Front: 20 x 9.5 45 offset Rear: 20 x 10.5 25 offset Bolt pattern: 5 x 114.3 Gtr tire specs: Front: 255/40 R20. 28" diameter Rear: 285/35 R20. 27.9" diameter Attached is the picture of the wheels
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Would some sort of hub-centric adapter work?
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06-05-2014, 10:53 AM | #5 |
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Just sell the wheels and buy the correct one, this isn't a civic. It's not worth the time and aggravation you want to put into it.
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06-05-2014, 11:42 AM | #6 |
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No because it would serve as a spacer as well. The wheels are already ~ +20mm too aggressive for the rears. Your best bet if you absolutely had to make this work would be looking into getting them redrilled to the correct pattern but you'll still have to deal with them being over aggressive and I doubt the tires would work in the front with it being a 9.5 and trying to shove 40 series tires in there.
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Hmmm I am not sure why buy these wheels. They are not my style. That would be the first thing I would swap if I had a GTR.
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06-05-2014, 02:39 PM | #8 |
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Thanks for all that replied, I'm just gonna pass on them as it doesn't seem right to practically take them from him and sell for a profit. I was just wondering if there's a chance they would fit is all.
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I seriously curb-rashed my GT-R wheel once and Nissan and paid over $1,600 for an OEM replacement. Sell the wheels online for $4,000 and buy something that fits perfectly.
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These won't work, unfortunately, but they would definitely look sweet on an F30. Too low of an offset in the rear to work, wrong bolt pattern, etc.
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