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    Alloy fitment to s14a

    So I am looking for new set of wheels

    I am thinking Jap racing JR3 18s

    I was thinking 18x9 front and 18x10 rear im not sure on offset

    I can get 18x9 ET15 and 18x10 ET25 do you guys think this will be ok ?

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    Really depends on the tyre sizes you’re intending to run. Have the arches been rolled etc also?
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    Im open to any size tyre tbh just Guna be street/road maybe some track days,

    Arches are flared not sure on the size as they are fitted to the car when i received it but i don't mind rolling them either

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    If you know your current wheel and tyre specs then the best tool to use is the fitment calculator on willtheyfit.com
    1998 Nissan 200sx s14a , 2000 std 5 speed with nismo supercoppermix clutch bn6 Sapphire Blue

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    Quote Originally Posted by s14_jordan View Post
    So I am looking for new set of wheels

    I am thinking Jap racing JR3 18s

    I was thinking 18x9 front and 18x10 rear im not sure on offset

    I can get 18x9 ET15 and 18x10 ET25 do you guys think this will be ok ?
    The offsets you choose will depend on what look you are after? Poke fitment and flush fitment require different offsets.

    Those offsets you’ve mentioned will work, you’ll need to roll the arches if you’ve not already done them.

    235 up front and 255 on the back would be ideal tyre choice.

    Another good calculator to check offsets - https://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Whee...et-Calculator#

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    https://www.rimtuck.com/search/datas...ssan&model=S14

    Most of the posts have info on arch maods/spacers/tyre sizing etc.

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