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Hey, I want to order a set of TE37's for my R33 GTR but I'm not 100% on which size to get.

I'm looking at either 19x10.5 +12 or +22. My car isn't very low and doesn't have much camber. I don't want to roll my guards either. I would be happy to dial a bit of negative camber in to get the +12's under there though.

Just want to know from peoples experiences if the +12 offset can be done without rolling the guards.

Thanks,

Mike.

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I scrub my drivers inner platic lining with a 19 x 9.5 + 12 running on a 275/30x19 tyre.

What's everyones obsession with 10.5 inch wide rims? a 275 looks a little stretched on there and really looks a bit limp wristed!

Thanks heaps for the replies, definately happy I went with the +12's.

Just need to work out what tyres I'm going to run now.

Thanks,

Mike.

who did you end up ordering them through? looking at getting a set of te37 too...

I ended up getting a set of varrstoen copies. Couldn't justify spending 5k or wheels if I don't even track my car.

Cost me $1600 delivered

Thanks,

Mike

So far, they are probably the best for copied TE37's.

Still 19x10.5 +12?

What colour you get?

I ended up getting a set of varrstoen copies. Couldn't justify spending 5k or wheels if I don't even track my car.

Cost me $1600 delivered

Thanks,

Mike

If you track it, this is probably your best option anyway.

Try buckling or cracking one of those TE37s, it hurts.

Waiting to see fitment pictures of these on the 33.

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