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Set of Rays TE37 wheels with Trofeo R tyres


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Selling my track wheels. Ray's engineering wheels currently wrapped in Pirelli Trofeo R tyres.

Price SOLD

Wheels only had one outing on my 911 and have sat in the garage since.

Wheels in good condition normal track based nicks on the face by overall pretty clean. Only comes with 3 centre caps as the 4th was never provided to me.

Tyres and amazing in the dry and good in the wet, had to be ordered from Pirelli as part of the Targa Tasmania order batch for 2015.

18x8.5 up front and 18x10 at the rear. Originally used on a Cayman will fit the Cayman, Boxster or 911 narrow body (997.2 for sure others I cant confirm). Plenty of tread left as you can see. Fronts are +49 Rears +42

Price is pickup, can be shipped at buyers expense.

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I would have loved these if the offsets were just slightly less aggressive.. Goodluck with the sale, this is a bargain.

Hey Chris, I think those te37's should fit pretty good on your late offset S2 if you were to run the same camber as me (2 deg all round).

I compared them to my wheels, and taking into account my early offset, these te37's are less aggressive than my set up. I plugged the numbers into 'willtheyfit' to compare. I added 29mm to my offsets to make them comparable to your late offset car. (52.3mm late offset minus 23.3mm early offset, = 29mm effective 'spacer')

These rears would sit 7.5mm further in on your car, than my wheels do on the rear of my car. So I believe they would juuuussst fit without needing to do any guard work like I had to do to fit my 18x9.5 ET-1 on the rear of my car.

http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php?width=265&aspect=35&diameter=18&wheelwidth=9.5&offset=28&width2=265&aspect2=35&diameter2=18&wheelwidth2=10&offset2=42#content

The fronts on yours would sit around 9mm in further than my wheels on my car.

http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php?width=265&aspect=35&diameter=18&wheelwidth=9.5&offset=53&width2=235&aspect2=40&diameter2=18&wheelwidth2=8.5&offset2=49#content

Just food for thought in case you did really want these wheels, I think you can get them to fit, providing you run a bit of camber, and the right sized tires. You can plug the specs of your current wheels into the tool I used and see how they compare also.

 

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Hey Timm, thanks for the info - that 'will they fit' calculator is a great little tool! 

I generally prefer the wheels to sit inside the guards a bit more for the flexibility to run wider tyres and less negative camber without worrying about scrubbing or having to roll fenders. So I generally err on the side of caution with fitment. They're really not far off though...

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Hey Timm, thanks for the info - that 'will they fit' calculator is a great little tool! 

I generally prefer the wheels to sit inside the guards a bit more for the flexibility to run wider tyres and less negative camber without worrying about scrubbing or having to roll fenders. So I generally err on the side of caution with fitment. They're really not far off though...

If you were in Sydney I'd say come round for a test fit, bit far from Brisbane

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