Official: Volk/Rays/Gram Lights wheels thread (Evo X only)
#421
Volk TE37 18x9.5 +22 wrapped in 245/40R18 BFG R1's
Sorry I never replied back on this.
The long overdue photos.
18x10.5 +18 Volk TE37RT wrapped in 275/35R18 Bridgestone Potenza RE760 Sport.
Some of my amateur photos showing fitment.
One of my old setup since this is the Volk/Ray/Gram Light thread
Rays 57Xtreme 18x10.5 +22 wrapped in 275/35R18 Falken Azenis RT-615k
And some of my old track setup.
Volk TE37 18x9.5 +22 wrapped in 245/40R18 BFG R1's.
New Track setup is Advan's not related to the thread
The long overdue photos.
18x10.5 +18 Volk TE37RT wrapped in 275/35R18 Bridgestone Potenza RE760 Sport.
Some of my amateur photos showing fitment.
One of my old setup since this is the Volk/Ray/Gram Light thread
Rays 57Xtreme 18x10.5 +22 wrapped in 275/35R18 Falken Azenis RT-615k
And some of my old track setup.
Volk TE37 18x9.5 +22 wrapped in 245/40R18 BFG R1's.
New Track setup is Advan's not related to the thread
Any rubbing or fender rolling for running on those specs?
What suspension and lowered?
#422
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Rear fender lips are rolled flat. Nothing done on the front. Suspension is Ohlins Road & Track coilovers at slightly lower than the recommended ride height height (Maybe a 1/4 to a 1/3" lower). Running a bit more aggressive than stock Camber with -2.0 degrees front and -1.8 Rear. No rubbing with those 18x9.5 +22 and the 245/40R18's what so ever With my new Setup of 18x10.5 +18 and 275/35R18 tires I rub a tiny bit on that rear bumper to fender mounting tab when I have rear passengers in the car and take an aggressive turn or hit a bump. Fronts the larger size have rubbed a hole in my fender liner I could care less about that though but no rubbing on the actually fender or bumper them self.
#424
Rear fender lips are rolled flat. Nothing done on the front. Suspension is Ohlins Road & Track coilovers at slightly lower than the recommended ride height height (Maybe a 1/4 to a 1/3" lower). Running a bit more aggressive than stock Camber with -2.0 degrees front and -1.8 Rear. No rubbing with those 18x9.5 +22 and the 245/40R18's what so ever With my new Setup of 18x10.5 +18 and 275/35R18 tires I rub a tiny bit on that rear bumper to fender mounting tab when I have rear passengers in the car and take an aggressive turn or hit a bump. Fronts the larger size have rubbed a hole in my fender liner I could care less about that though but no rubbing on the actually fender or bumper them self.
#426
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I have ohlins road and track too. Still oem wheels and 245/40/18 tires. Planning to get volk rays te37sl 18x9,5+22. But I dont want to roll my fenders. I was thing to go 255/35/18 tires but I prefer the 245/40/18. Maybe I will try first the 245/40/18 tires and if rubbing I will go 255/35/18 potenzas.What you think?
ADVAN wheels are made by Yokohoma not Mackin Industries. They are just the North American Advan and Rays (AKA Volk and Gram Light) wheel importer and distributor.
#427
Very nice! I think you will still need to roll that rear lip flat in order to fit the wheel and tire combo, but doesn't hurt to test fit before rolling. I believe mine were going to rub so I rolled it flat just to be sure.
ADVAN wheels are made by Yokohoma not Mackin Industries. They are just the North American Advan and Rays (AKA Volk and Gram Light) wheel importer and distributor.
ADVAN wheels are made by Yokohoma not Mackin Industries. They are just the North American Advan and Rays (AKA Volk and Gram Light) wheel importer and distributor.
#428
ADVAN wheels are made by Yokohoma not Mackin Industries. They are just the North American Advan and Rays (AKA Volk and Gram Light) wheel importer and distributor. [/QUOTE]
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