Has anyone run concave FRONT and REAR TE37's in 18/19? I know many have done the rear, but have only seen the flat face for the front on 18" TE37's.
Ginash, you know this stuff better than most of us here but I think you're asking the wrong question. Better way to approach this would be to ask what's the least agressive offset for a 18x8 TE37 wheel with a concave face.
Has anyone run concave FRONT and REAR TE37's in 18/19? I know many have done the rear, but have only seen the flat face for the front on 18" TE37's.
G, you used to own the best fitting TE's in my opinion. They are now on my service managers NSX. Still look great and sit perfect.
Leaving the model 5's? I think you will need new fenders to do what you want.
If he does, I'm throwing him out of our "Model 5 club" LOL
Loved that setup. Is that car flat white/plasti-dip?
Although I think the "best fitting" TE's would be:
Front: 18x8 or 18x8.5 35offset
Rear: 19x10.5 35offset
If he does, I'm throwing him out of our "Model 5 club" LOL
It's Matte white vinyl We did it I think in Nov of 11? Holding up pretty well.
My set:
Front 18x8 +35
Rear 19x10.5 +30
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Also Autoboy had an aggressive setup but his car was rolled/pulled all around I believe and may have had wide front fenders...
18x9+35 Et 19x10.5 +22et
You've run that front setup before on Model 5s (18x9 ET35) with stock camber settings and stock front fenders with no problem, correct?
They aren't on the car yet to give you an idea of where they sit as far as flushness, but I can tell you that I'm not even going to attempt to run them on USDM fenders. I have a collection of members photos with (hella-flush) specs that I acquired throughout the years - mostly here from prime - that gave me an idea of how far wheels stick out on USDM fenders. Currently I'm searching for Euro/JDM fenders that's within budget to keep it all aluminum and at last resort will be the Downforce wide front fenders.