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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 5:51 pm 
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ok guys have a mate goign to the drags on wed nite and needs some 16" rims

question is do AU falcon rims fit onto a skyline (r33 )

ie the stud patter obviously the ofset will be differnt but should be fine for the rear wheels

 

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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 5:54 pm 
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ring up a tyre joint and ask them what the PCD is for the Skyline, if it is 5 x 114.2 then they will fit.

Or do a google search for 'Nissan Skyline PCD' and one of the pages in the results is http://www.wheelspecs.com/specs/wheelmodels/3013, which quotes PCD as 5 x 114.3, which is close enough considering thestud holes in the ford wheel are around 17mm's and the stud size is only 12/13mm...

How's that answer for you Frank, considering it's from the bloke that your so technically superiour too...?
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 6:17 pm 
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Yep they bolt on but offset can vary... GTR offset is very similar to old Eseries but GT-S is less offset, so similar to AU...
I tryed a mates set of 19x10s off his 32 gtr on the back of mine and far out did my shopping trolley look insane... dish city!
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 8:33 pm 
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twr7cx wrote:
ring up a tyre joint and ask them what the PCD is for the Skyline, if it is 5 x 114.2 then they will fit.

Or do a google search for 'Nissan Skyline PCD' and one of the pages in the results is http://www.wheelspecs.com/specs/wheelmodels/3013, which quotes PCD as 5 x 114.3, which is close enough considering thestud holes in the ford wheel are around 17mm's and the stud size is only 12/13mm...

How's that answer for you Frank, considering it's from the bloke that your so technically superiour too...?


i never said such a thing! :)

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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 10:48 pm 
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ive had a mate put EL rims on the rear of a skyline, they just ripped off the rear callipers. Just a burnout car anyways

 

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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 11:03 pm 
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twr7cx wrote:
ring up a tyre joint and ask them what the PCD is for the Skyline, if it is 5 x 114.2 then they will fit.

Or do a google search for 'Nissan Skyline PCD' and one of the pages in the results is http://www.wheelspecs.com/specs/wheelmodels/3013, which quotes PCD as 5 x 114.3, which is close enough considering thestud holes in the ford wheel are around 17mm's and the stud size is only 12/13mm...

How's that answer for you Frank, considering it's from the bloke that your so technically superiour too...?


Falcon pcd is actually 5 * 114.3 exactly the same as the skyline. It originates from 5 * 4 and a half inches.

4.5 * 25.4mm = 114.3mm

 

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