Wheels
Rays Volk Racing TE37
18″
10J
ET30
Nexen N1000
255/35
Marcas de rines | Rays |
Modelos de rines | Volk Racing TE37 |
Diámetro | 18″ |
Ancho de la rueda | 10J |
Tyre brand | Nexen N1000 |
Tyres | 255/35 |
ET/Desplazamiento | 30 |
Rims color | Blanco |
Rays Volk Racing TE37
18″
10J
ET30
Nexen N1000
255/35
Marcas de rines | Rays |
Modelos de rines | Volk Racing TE37 |
Diámetro | 18″ |
Ancho de la rueda | 10J |
Tyre brand | Nexen N1000 |
Tyres | 255/35 |
ET/Desplazamiento | 30 |
Rims color | Blanco |
- Fender work: Mild roll and mild pull in front, Full Roll and hard pull in rear. Still rubs all around on hard bumps lol
- Camber: 2.9Front, 3.1 Rear
- Suspension: Coilovers 8k-F/5k-R ` Lowered not slammed
- Inner Clearance: less than 3mm to coilover, wheel has rubbed a hole in the coilover socks/covers from constant chafing - doesn't contact the spring or strut anywhere throughout full travel (+35 offset would rub on the spring)
Does it fit wheels Rays Volk Racing TE37 18″ 10J ET30 255/35 on Subaru Impreza ?
Yes, it fit. In current example this car with rims Rays
Volk Racing TE37 at the same parameters.
Look at our stance gallery and do conclusions. Ask community throught commentaries if you have more questions.
About company Rays
Rays Engineering, also known as just RAYS, is a Japanese-based wheel manufacturer that has been producing high-performance wheels since 1973. The company is renowned for its lightweight, forged wheels that are used in motorsports, including Formula One and Super GT racing. RAYS offers a broad range of wheel styles and designs, including the popular TE37 and Volk Racing wheels. The company also produces specialized wheels for off-road applications, such as the Volk Racing TE37 Ultra, which is designed for use on heavy-duty trucks and SUVs. RAYS wheels are known for their high-quality construction, precise fitment, and durability, making them a favorite among enthusiasts and professional racers alike.
Updated: 2023-02-27
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