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Old 04-25-2013, 06:58 AM   #1219
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Hi! Got a question about the Volk TE37SL wheels. On Rays site they are listed with a bore of φ65. As far as I know, the hub bore size on the 86 is φ56.1, so how have people fitted SL's on their brz/frs/gt86's? hubspacers? and if so, where can you get them?

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Old 04-25-2013, 08:00 AM   #1220
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Hi! Got a question about the Volk TE37SL wheels. On Rays site they are listed with a bore of φ65. As far as I know, the hub bore size on the 86 is φ56.1, so how have people fitted SL's on their brz/frs/gt86's? hubspacers? and if so, where can you get them?

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You don't really need "hub rings", but yeah hub rings can be purchase in most wheel shop.

65 to 56mm is what u need.

I usually supply them to my customer free when they purchase wheels.
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Old 04-25-2013, 08:17 PM   #1221
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Yeah that's what I thought.. damn it!

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Spacers would make that MORE negative. Only way to add offset (+) would be machining off some of the wheel's hub surface (if it can be done on that wheel) or I think if it's a 3pc wheel, you can swap the rims around and change the offset, but I've never dealt with those wheels and can't say for sure.
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Old 04-27-2013, 12:21 PM   #1222
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Old 04-27-2013, 02:32 PM   #1223
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I have 18x8 +45 wheels and I lowered it 1.4 inches(Sportlines).
Do I need adjustable camber in the rear? Or crash/camber bolts in the front? I'm new to all this, but my camber looks different now... Also needs spacers in the back.
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Old 04-27-2013, 05:20 PM   #1224
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I have 18x8 +45 wheels and I lowered it 1.4 inches(Sportlines).
Do I need adjustable camber in the rear? Or crash/camber bolts in the front? I'm new to all this, but my camber looks different now... Also needs spacers in the back.
Only you can answer what you need.

Are you happy with the camber you got from lowering?

Do you want more adjustment?
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Old 04-27-2013, 08:20 PM   #1225
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Would this set of wheels fit on stock tires and stock height for the FRS? Total noob. I'm assuming it'd require different tires and/or fender rolling?Wheel Diameter (Inches) - 19"
Wheel Width (Inches) - 9.5/10.5"
PCD Bolt Pattern - 5x114.3
Offset - +15F, +15Rmm
Hub Bore - 73mm
You are a complete noob lol

Stock tires are 17
You want 19s

Our bolt pattern is 5x100

Offset is too much

Hub bore you need hub rings
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Old 04-27-2013, 10:22 PM   #1226
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I've seen some setups here where the tyre profile 'squares off' into the tread and others where it 'rounds off'. Does this have more to deal with the tyre size in relation to the rim, or the actual design of the tyre?
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I've seen some setups here where the tyre profile 'squares off' into the tread and others where it 'rounds off'. Does this have more to deal with the tyre size in relation to the rim, or the actual design of the tyre?
Both. Mostly the former for our application.
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Old 04-28-2013, 12:21 AM   #1228
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Both. Mostly the former for our application.
So, based on the fact that most stretched setups round off, I'm guessing the tyre must be a considerable amount wider than the rim to achieve the squared-off look?
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Old 04-28-2013, 07:20 AM   #1229
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Do you think 18x8.75 +33 will fit? What tyre is suitable for wheel? Thank you~!
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Old 04-28-2013, 07:34 AM   #1230
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Do you think 18x8.75 +33 will fit? What tyre is suitable for wheel? Thank you~!
It will... I suggest 245/35(keeps your speedo happy) or even a 255/35. Also, what kind of suspension are you on?
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Any issues running coilovers, 18x9.5 +45 and 35/255 all around ?
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So, based on the fact that most stretched setups round off, I'm guessing the tyre must be a considerable amount wider than the rim to achieve the squared-off look?
It really does depend on the tire. My Continental DW are very rounded even though they are 245s on a 9 inch rim. Some guys are getting the same look from a 225-wide Hankook V12 because it has squarer sidewall.
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