Anyone interested in some bronze VOLK TE37 with r-compound
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I gave up on trying to make the weights to stay on. I'll just use wheels that work.
I have seen the "rave" reviews, too. Now I feel like a sucker.
I gave up on trying to make the weights to stay on. I'll just use wheels that work.
I have seen the "rave" reviews, too. Now I feel like a sucker.
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Must be something with the porsche wheel construction only (they probably have different moulds for it since porsche has that stupid 5x130 offset that no one else has).
My buddies with NSX's, skylines and other vehicles run them on the street and track all the time without issue. TE37's aren't anything new, they've been around for over 5 years. My friend just picked up LE37's in 19" for his BMW and no problems yet (the LE37 is the TE37 but with a polished deeper lip a la BBS LM)
My buddies with NSX's, skylines and other vehicles run them on the street and track all the time without issue. TE37's aren't anything new, they've been around for over 5 years. My friend just picked up LE37's in 19" for his BMW and no problems yet (the LE37 is the TE37 but with a polished deeper lip a la BBS LM)