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Item: RAYS VOLK TE37 Bronze

Age: 6 months old

Condition: left front small gutter rash

Price: $3900

To Fit: (What car) Silvia - skyline - 350z - and more .

Location: Sydney

Contact: [email protected]

Comments: cheap as chip

hey guys FS: VOLK TE37 19x9.5+22 - 19x10.5+22 with Toyo T1R tyres 245/35/19 and 275/35/19, 90% tread left on them ( as new) one small gutter rash on left front, brand new TE37 worth $4000 and Toyo T1R worth $1600 total $5600 but now i'm after $3800

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Edited by yc89
a few questions.

What car did these come off?

What size tyres?

Can you take a close up picture of any damages and post them here?

Thanks

updated. contact me if you want more picture.

just to confirm, you need to have all 4 wheels the same width for a gtr, you can have them different widths if you just want the look but it will play with your torque split as the front and rear wheels will have different load tollerances

Yeah im with you lee, it doesnt matter about the widths, and as for your 'load tolerances' it wont matter as the torque delivered to the front wheels depends on the level of grip/traction or lack of anyway...

rolling diameter of the tyre should be the same size or the rears having the larger rolling diamter to the fronts, which should be ok n not affect the attessa. But if the fronts is larger than the rears in rolling diameter then the 4WD attessa will be affected. Having staggered rims is ok.

not sure if im 100% right but GTRs need same profile, not same width as long as all these tyres are 40 series you shouldnt have a problem on a GTR. can some one confirm?

not true. yes diameter is the only important thing. buy saying they all have 40 profile means they are ok is way off. the profile is a percentage of the width. so a 225/40/17 compared to a 265/40/17 give very different diameters. it too much hassle trying to keep staggered size tyres the same diameter for a GTR. hence the reason no body does it.

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