Ordered my TE37
Ordered my TE37
I finally ordered my TE37 for my 997. Any advise for the Lug Nuts?
I had a hard time finding the wheels I like and the right price. There are thousands of wheels on the market and pricing varies all over the place.
Finally, I decide to order the Volks TE37:
Gunmetal
TE37 19x8.5, 19x11
Hankook V12 tires
What kind of Lug Nuts should I use? I am considering Rays racing.
Thanks,
I had a hard time finding the wheels I like and the right price. There are thousands of wheels on the market and pricing varies all over the place.
Finally, I decide to order the Volks TE37:
Gunmetal
TE37 19x8.5, 19x11
Hankook V12 tires
What kind of Lug Nuts should I use? I am considering Rays racing.
Thanks,
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; Aug 3, 2010 at 11:29 PM. Reason: pricing in open forum
Hmm for Hankook V12s? Probably not for track...
Did you mean lug nuts? Bolts are on the hub, are they not? If you meant the OEM steel lug nuts, then yeah, steel will always be toughest...
Did you mean lug nuts? Bolts are on the hub, are they not? If you meant the OEM steel lug nuts, then yeah, steel will always be toughest...
I bought them second hand from a forum member. I use them for the track only.
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I thought about lowering and spacers for the back.
1) lowering the car needs camber and the ride will chage, still debating if I should do it.
2) as far as spacers, most people add specers to the back? I think there is less than 1/2 of room from the edge of the wheel to the fender.
any advise?
1) lowering the car needs camber and the ride will chage, still debating if I should do it.
2) as far as spacers, most people add specers to the back? I think there is less than 1/2 of room from the edge of the wheel to the fender.
any advise?
You can lower it to ROW height and still maintain a Porsche Alignment, that is what I have on my car. Also, I have 7 mm spacers in the front and 15 mm spacers in the rear with my stock wheels.
My TE37's are widebody offset and fit right to the edge of the fender
My TE37's are widebody offset and fit right to the edge of the fender
I am not a fan of the red ring, I prefer an all black wheel, but when I finally decide to get them redone I can do what even I want. Right now there are looking beat up, a lot of spots with thin sliver tape that is used to hold the wheel balancing weights to the wheels under extreme heat. I put them on the car last night and thought, man these look like crap



