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There are several of the TE37 versions that have the inverted spoke appearance.

What I want to know is, say for 17" and 18" wheels, (never mind what brand or style) what is the width and maximum offset usable, which will bring the edge of the wheel closer to the outside of the vehicle but still not cause fouling with the wheel arches.

Very good question, and unfortunately I have to be frank and say no one here knows, have you tried the JDMST crowd or the hella flush guys? as I feel that these types of people who change there rims as often as their underwear will be the ones who only know the answer.

BUT please if you find the information on this I would be greatly appreciative to know as well.

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For a concave rays Te37 you need +22 or less.

For rwd S2 stagea 8.5+30 front 9.5+35 rear, these are not concave.

The pictures are 260rs or 4wd which take a 9 or 9.5+22 all round.

Te37 only come in a big offset for small width. You will need reps for the look. Or deal with how te37s look in the correct size which are Also pictured in this thread somewhere.

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