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Wheel Offset: +38
Wheel Pattern: 5x114.3
Maximum suggested offset +35 (Flush with outer guards)

Factory Wheel/Tyre Size: 15X7 || 195/65 R15

Largest Size fitted I've seen is 19x8 and 18x8 with no rubbing at stock height, and a slight rub lowered and at full lock in reverse.

Most Ford/Skyline wheels fit without a drama.
1997 RVR Hyper Sports Gear Manual.

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18x9.5" ET:30-38 (one of the two) ;)

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267awkw on 17psi

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That looks pimp.

I love the wheels, I want a set, though they'd need a tiny bit of stretch!
1997 RVR Hyper Sports Gear Manual.

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yeah im buying some 9.5"s now, the tyres on that are 245/40s but im gonna go 235s or even 225s cos he had to do tonnes of guard work
97 N23W HyperGear R
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that looks awesome.

Meanwhile the tyre placard on my car reports factory tyre size is 15x6.5 not 7

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N73W RVR X3 1997 - 2000 has 16x7" 38P stock, have fitted 18x7.5 38P and lowered it with little issue - had to roll the rear guards and there is a little rubbing on hairpins with the rebound of the inner wheel on the guard. Need to try fitting 18x8.

Currently running a 235/45R18 vs stock 215/70/R16 (yes, I know it's 5.5% below stock wheel size, YOU try finding affordable, useful performance tyres in a 235/50R18 or 225/55R18) ;)

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ive got a sportgear rvr will i be able to fit a r32 gtr rims my stockies are 215/60/16 and the gtrs 245/50/16

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I'm not sure if this is the right thread to be resurrecting for this question, but here goes (please help me out if not, Mr. Admin.):

I am about to go shopping for wheels (as soon as the new KYB shocks and Cobra Springs are in my hands - Chilean Customs is not making that any easier - and installed) for the HSG-R, but am in a location (southern Chile) where the mere mention of a non-domestic-market vehicle causes brain lock, mass panic, stock market crashes, etc. Okay, maybe not that bad, but you get the point. Mentioning the actual hub specs (as found in the RVR Wheel Information thread) does little to improve matters.

What I need to know is: what other well-known models have the corresponding wheel/hub pattern as the HSG (i.e.: wheels that fit on them will also fit on the HSG)? I see that the Nissan 200SX and Skylines correspond, but how about any other models, from Mitsu (e.g.: Evo III, IV, etc.? They are familiar with the Evos here), Nissan, Hyundai, etc.? The more alternative models I can amass, the more rapidly productive will be my inquires at the various suppliers here.

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I'm not sure if this is the right thread to be resurrecting for this question, but here goes (please help me out if not, Mr. Admin.):

I am about to go shopping for wheels (as soon as the new KYB shocks and Cobra Springs are in my hands - Chilean Customs is not making that any easier - and installed) for the HSG-R, but am in a location (southern Chile) where the mere mention of a non-domestic-market vehicle causes brain lock, mass panic, stock market crashes, etc. Okay, maybe not that bad, but you get the point. Mentioning the actual hub specs (as found in the RVR Wheel Information thread) does little to improve matters.

What I need to know is: what other well-known models have the corresponding wheel/hub pattern as the HSG (i.e.: wheels that fit on them will also fit on the HSG)? I see that the Nissan 200SX and Skylines correspond, but how about any other models, from Mitsu (e.g.: Evo III, IV, etc.? They are familiar with the Evos here), Nissan, Hyundai, etc.? The more alternative models I can amass, the more rapidly productive will be my inquires at the various suppliers here.

Cheers
Phil


Anything with a 5x114.3 stud pattern will fit on the hub. Newer Evo (7,8,9) wheels will fit nicely. Certain offsets (as discussed above) will look/ fit differently.

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Most Skyline Wheels/Ford Wheels Fit
The big thing is making sure you have the centre-hubs sized correctly. My old RVR snapped wheel studs due to an idiodic wheel shop fitting wheels with a smaller centre hub... Long story short, cost me alot of money.
1997 RVR Hyper Sports Gear Manual.

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curious what the correct rolling diameter for wheel to ensure the speed is in check with different rim sizes on RVR

215-z65z-r15"

xxx-xxx-r17" ...z45?

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well i have now on mine are 225 45 18, at a perfect ride height (lowered) and undergoing some cosmetics stuff soon

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curious what the correct rolling diameter for wheel to ensure the speed is in check with different rim sizes on RVR

215-z65z-r15"

xxx-xxx-r17" ...z45?



215-65-15
215-60-16
225-50-17


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