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Old Jan 12, 2018 | 05:42 AM
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Volk TE37V Offset help

Hey Team,

Thought I'd post up a thread asking for assistance with offsets for the TE37V.

Looking at getting a set at 18x11 -7, however I believe these wont clear the front Brembos without a spacer. I'm trying to avoid spacers and I have BBK, AP RACING 6 pots.

Does anyone have experience with TE37V @ 18x11 + BBK - which offset did you go with, or how did they sit with the front factory Brembos, did you need spacers?

I'm thinking I need 18x11 -30

Guards to make them fit will prob be Voltex with over fenders + Fender spacer - will be running 295 tyres, not stretchies.

Thanks!
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Old Jan 12, 2018 | 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Monkey.Magic3
Hey Team,

Thought I'd post up a thread asking for assistance with offsets for the TE37V.

Looking at getting a set at 18x11 -7, however I believe these wont clear the front Brembos without a spacer. I'm trying to avoid spacers and I have BBK, AP RACING 6 pots.

Does anyone have experience with TE37V @ 18x11 + BBK - which offset did you go with, or how did they sit with the front factory Brembos, did you need spacers?

I'm thinking I need 18x11 -30

Guards to make them fit will prob be Voltex with over fenders + Fender spacer - will be running 295 tyres, not stretchies.

Thanks!
This EvO has a wheel spec that may match your question. The specs are noted on a YouTube interview but I can not remember the spec or which Vid it is (illl see if I can find it)

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Old Jan 13, 2018 | 12:28 PM
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Oh thanks mate, we are slowly getting there - I will try to find the vid on youtube as well
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Old Jan 13, 2018 | 12:45 PM
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the white evo pictured above is running a 18x11 -7 wheel and 12mm spacer up front to clear the front brembos. so essentially a -19 offset up front.
I was under the impression that the wheel cleared the factory brembos without spacers :/
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Old Jan 13, 2018 | 01:59 PM
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Yea, I was hoping to avoid spacers too, he's running 12mm spacers to clear stock brembo setup, perhaps more is needed for a 6pot setup.

https://www.rayswheels.co.jp/product...=TE37V_MARK-II

Looking at Rays website, it appears that 18x11.5 -20 to clear CT9A factory Brembos :/
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Old Jul 21, 2020 | 09:06 PM
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bumping up an old thread,

Does the te37V in 17 inch clearance similar to a ce28n? i am using a ce28n 17x9.5 and was thinking of changing to a 17inch te37v. brakes is Ap racing 6pot with 332mm rotors

or will i need a 18inch Te37v ?

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