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Pics of RAY's TE37 on a 5th Gen TE
RAY's TE37 Progressive ; Bronze, 18x9, 0 offset
TOYO AT2's 275/65/18; C loads
[IMG] ~original[/IMG]
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06-15-2015, 07:55 PM
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fresh wax as well! looks good
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06-15-2015, 08:24 PM
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Unique combo, looks good
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06-15-2015, 08:25 PM
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Nice! Those look great on there.
I have the same wheel in 19 on my 350.
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Very nice!
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love it.
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06-15-2015, 09:29 PM
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fresh wax as well! looks good
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Thanks!
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Unique combo, looks good
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Thanks, One of the reasons I wanted a Salsa Red was to put Bronze TE's on it. lol
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Nice! Those look great on there.
I have the same wheel in 19 on my 350.
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love it.
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So do I!
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Looks really good and love the color.
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I need some TE's in my life!
Bronze looks great.
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06-16-2015, 10:07 AM
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Nice! Love me some TE's.
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Sweet mother of God. I've always loved the TE37's, never even thought about putting them on a 4Runner. If I remember correctly they're forged, so shouldn't they be lighter than stockers and also strong enough to handle offroad abuse?
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Looks real good.
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Sweet mother of God. I've always loved the TE37's, never even thought about putting them on a 4Runner. If I remember correctly they're forged, so shouldn't they be lighter than stockers and also strong enough to handle offroad abuse?
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They are One piece Forged, and wheels are pretty light. The Volk TE37 Large PCD's are made with extra strength and durability for offroad vehicles.
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Wheel and tire size advantage?
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They are One piece Forged, and wheels are pretty light. The Volk TE37 Large PCD's are made with extra strength and durability for offroad vehicles.
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The wheels look great with your red 4R.
The Volk T37 PCD is only available in an 18" size that will fit the T4R (not counting 14", 15" or 16" wheels). I just wonder what the advantage of this is over a 275/70/17 on stock TE 17x7.5 rims or a less expensive 17x8 rim like the Konig Countersteer Type X with -10 mm offset and 4.1" backspacing (for about 1/2 the price).
Are your 18x9 Volk TE37 with 275/65/18 significantly lighter than a 275/70/17 on the Konig 17x8? The 18" tires could weigh less since the sidewall is shorter. But a shorter sidewall is not an advantage when airing down, right? Does anyone know what the difference in weight is? Just asking 'cause I don't know the answer.
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06-16-2015, 05:46 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mc813
Sweet mother of God. I've always loved the TE37's, never even thought about putting them on a 4Runner. If I remember correctly they're forged, so shouldn't they be lighter than stockers and also strong enough to handle offroad abuse?
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The wheels look great with your red 4R.
The Volk T37 PCD is only available in an 18" size that will fit the T4R (not counting 14", 15" or 16" wheels). I just wonder what the advantage of this is over a 275/70/17 on stock TE 17x7.5 rims or a less expensive 17x8 rim like the Konig Countersteer Type X with -10 mm offset and 4.1" backspacing (for about 1/2 the price).
Are your 18x9 Volk TE37 with 275/65/18 significantly lighter than a 275/70/17 on the Konig 17x8? The 18" tires could weigh less since the sidewall is shorter. But a shorter sidewall is not an advantage when airing down, right? Does anyone know what the difference in weight is? Just asking 'cause I don't know the answer.
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@ DesertCanyons
, Im sure the weight differences on everything you mentioned (rim/tire combinations) are not that significant. I bought the TE37's because I liked them. But if you are interested in a set of wheels that are a fraction of the price, that looks amazing!, I have a brand new set for sale here :
http://www.toyota-4runner.org/sale-s...0-s-socal.html
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