FD's with Varrstoen?
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I also have their TE37 replicas and if you're interested in them what do you want to know? They look like TE37s. If you're wondering if their offsets fit your car there are plenty of guides on here saying what offsets will fit rx7s.
I'm not exactly sure what you want to know since they make replicas so you can Google other rx7s with those wheels then look if the offsets that varrstoen offer will fit your car.
It's been a while since I've bought mine but I think the ones I have are 9.5x18s +41. I run a 265/35/18 on all four corners and I'll rub on the fronts if I hit a decent pot-hole, no rubbing on the rear. My car is a little lower than it should be with coil-overs.
#5
I saw your post when you first asked and thought about replying but I didn't want to sound like an ***, but, since you still want to know:
I also have their TE37 replicas and if you're interested in them what do you want to know? They look like TE37s. If you're wondering if their offsets fit your car there are plenty of guides on here saying what offsets will fit rx7s.
I'm not exactly sure what you want to know since they make replicas so you can Google other rx7s with those wheels then look if the offsets that varrstoen offer will fit your car.
It's been a while since I've bought mine but I think the ones I have are 9.5x18s +41. I run a 265/35/18 on all four corners and I'll rub on the fronts if I hit a decent pot-hole, no rubbing on the rear. My car is a little lower than it should be with coil-overs.
I also have their TE37 replicas and if you're interested in them what do you want to know? They look like TE37s. If you're wondering if their offsets fit your car there are plenty of guides on here saying what offsets will fit rx7s.
I'm not exactly sure what you want to know since they make replicas so you can Google other rx7s with those wheels then look if the offsets that varrstoen offer will fit your car.
It's been a while since I've bought mine but I think the ones I have are 9.5x18s +41. I run a 265/35/18 on all four corners and I'll rub on the fronts if I hit a decent pot-hole, no rubbing on the rear. My car is a little lower than it should be with coil-overs.
#6
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Thanks for the info, I've got an idea about what I'm doing for offsets was just looking for peoples experience with their offsets (rubbing etc) i would spring for the TE's but that's a bit more cash than i have to blow on wheels haha I figured varrstoen was a good looking alternative. Any issues with strength at all?
I've had no issues with strength or durability but roads are pretty good where I am. I also got mine through a reputable place so they have JWL and VIA stamps on them so hopefully they're halfway decent quality.
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