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Old 02-28-2007 | 07:29 AM
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Default VOLK TE37 18x11 +18

VOLK Time Attack TE37 (Authentic Time Attack) 18x11 +18 on a 275/35/18 TOYO T1-R. Coilovers are ZEAL Function V6 with true rear coilover. Plenty of room!




Old 02-28-2007 | 07:55 AM
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Looks good!
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MY GOD; These are F*ing sweet. Custom? or Production?
Old 02-28-2007 | 07:57 AM
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Omg!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(need wider rubber! can you throw on like..330s? )

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Very nice sir!!! very nice, more pics, I wanna see that badboy from the side and front please !!
Old 02-28-2007 | 08:44 AM
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This set is a one off custom. The 275's were slightly stretched so Im sure a 285 would fit but keep in mind that the wheel is pretty low offset.
Old 02-28-2007 | 08:47 AM
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Awesome, you should order more of these....people will buy low offset 18's!
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Awesome, you should order more of these....people will buy low offset 18's!
Im sure they would like how you got the +12 but most people are scared to run an aggressive fitment and worry that they will have issues. Plus, an 18x11 +18 TE37 isnt exactly on RAYS application list. Most aggressive 18 inch TE37 fitment would be 18x10.5 +15.
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Originally Posted by Andy@Performance
This set is a one off custom. The 275's were slightly stretched so Im sure a 285 would fit but keep in mind that the wheel is pretty low offset.
so you're saying 285's would rub?
Old 02-28-2007 | 10:18 AM
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No, I think 285's should be fine. Especially if your car is lowered and you have negative camber, it should be fine.
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any side pics???
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Sorry, these are all the pics but there was a huge wheel gap. I have some pics of the wheel itself. Ill try to upload them and post them up.
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11" with a 275 FTL, shoulda gone with a 9.5" for that....I know it may rub due to offset but then whats the point?
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Originally Posted by Alberto
11" with a 275 FTL, shoulda gone with a 9.5" for that....I know it may rub due to offset but then whats the point?
Well the tire choices we had for just R&D purposes were limited. Like I said, the wheel is a pretty low offset but it looked like you can run a 285 without any rubbing issues. If the big boys with a lot of power want to run wider tires, we are probably going to do a 18x11 +25 and you can fit a 305 over that.
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Dude pull those fenders and get a 305 tire ASAP!

They look great. Any side angles?
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Originally Posted by Zexy
Dude pull those fenders and get a 305 tire ASAP!

They look great. Any side angles?
Sorry, these are all the pics I have for now. My fenders are actually cut and I still rub!
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I'm going to buck the trend and say that they don't look good at all. A wheel that sits flush with the edge of the wheel well = good. Wheels that stick out PAST the wheel well, especially with stretched tires =


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