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sojirovskensi 07-08-2011 01:38 AM

TE37SL questions
 
I've never seen a car with TE37SL with center caps on.
Do they even fit? or was I just unlucky not have a chance to see them?
Also, for those who bought the set, did you pick them because of

1. cheaper than other volk
2. loved the color
3. their lightness and strong material

I am leaning toward SL because of 1&3. I've never seen them in person, but since many people like them, I'd like to know the reason.
Thanks!!!

XwChriswX 07-08-2011 01:52 AM

As of yet, there is not a centercap made for the SL's.

But they do look sick. :yum:

definitionxmk 07-08-2011 05:03 AM

The wheels were designed more for track use than show. Hence superlight weight and simple pricing. They are meant to be abused :)

I don't think centercaps will be made for the SLs

pty370z 07-08-2011 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sojirovskensi (Post 1208525)
I've never seen a car with TE37SL with center caps on.
Do they even fit? or was I just unlucky not have a chance to see them?
Also, for those who bought the set, did you pick them because of

1. cheaper than other volk
2. loved the color
3. their lightness and strong material

I am leaning toward SL because of 1&3. I've never seen them in person, but since many people like them, I'd like to know the reason.
Thanks!!!

I ordered the TE37SL's because of:

1. Cheaper than regular TE37's and I love the look of that design on the 370Z.

2. For the color, not really, I don't really like them in PG because from certain angles it looks bronze and I personally don't like bronze wheels. HOWEVER, I ordered a set of TE37SL's from Victor @ Speed Element through a group-buy that allowed me to get them in Matte Black from factory. 1 of only 3 special colored sets that I know of.

3. Of course this was important too, them being even lighter in weight than regular TE37's.

Quote:

Originally Posted by definitionxmk
The wheels were designed more for track use than show. Hence superlight weight and simple pricing. They are meant to be abused

I don't think centercaps will be made for the SLs

Victor from Speed Element told me that Rays Engineering is working on that..

theDreamer 07-08-2011 09:52 AM

Correct, they were not designed to have center caps, but Rays has come out and said they are 'looking into' making some.

ClemsonWill 07-08-2011 10:03 AM

Flat center caps FTW. I wish I had flat center caps on my regular TEs

cc370z 07-08-2011 10:09 AM

Although I didn’t weigh mine before mounting them, when I picked up the box it was crazy how light they were. I got mine more for the color and weight.

pty370z 07-08-2011 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cc370z (Post 1209006)
Although I didn’t weigh mine before mounting them, when I picked up the box it was crazy how light they were. I got mine more for the color and weight.

I found a thread on a different forum where they constantly post weights for wheels..

The 19x9.5" +22 TE37SL's weighed in at 20.4 lbs and the 19x10.5" +22 weighed in at 20.8 lbs. Maybe the 10.5" +12 could weigh a little bit more. Apparently, as offset get more aggressive, wheels get a bit heavier.. :ugh2:

phelan 07-08-2011 11:03 AM

I kinda liked how the wheel changed color at different angles.

I got it because I am a Volk wheel whore. :p

pty370z 07-08-2011 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phelan (Post 1209101)
I kinda liked how the wheel changed color at different angles.

I got it because I am a Volk wheel whore. :p

there, fixed it for you! :icon18::icon18::icon18:

J/K man.. Couldn't resist..

370Ztune 07-08-2011 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pty370z (Post 1209073)
I found a thread on a different forum where they constantly post weights for wheels..

The 19x9.5" +22 TE37SL's weighed in at 20.4 lbs and the 19x10.5" +22 weighed in at 20.8 lbs. Maybe the 10.5" +12 could weigh a little bit more. Apparently, as offset get more aggressive, wheels get a bit heavier.. :ugh2:

This is correct. The wider the wheel and the longer the spokes get (if you have a more concave wheel), the heavier the wheel becomes.

The reason as to why SLs do not accept center caps is because the centers are machined more than the standard TE37 for the purpose of extra weight savings.

phelan 07-08-2011 11:37 AM

^ Can you confirm if the new TE37SLs will have a reduced lip that will save weight over standard TE37s, but will still accept a center cap?

sojirovskensi 07-08-2011 11:38 AM

Do center caps even weight 0.1 lbs?

Quote:

Originally Posted by 370Ztune (Post 1209140)
This is correct. The wider the wheel and the longer the spokes get (if you have a more concave wheel), the heavier the wheel becomes.

The reason as to why SLs do not accept center caps is because the centers are machined more than the standard TE37 for the purpose of extra weight savings.


RavSpec 07-09-2011 04:10 PM

I don't think it's the caps but rather they can shave off more materials in the center section for weight saving. I could be wrong though.

shizzle 11-30-2011 02:41 PM

Actually, it is now possible to get center caps on the TE37SL. There is an adapter that makes it possible. Check out Racing Sciences - Home.

Flat Style
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http://www.racingsciences.com/forum_pics/Flat1.jpg
http://www.racingsciences.com/forum_pics/Flat2.jpg

Raised Style
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http://www.racingsciences.com/forum_pics/Raised1.jpg
http://www.racingsciences.com/forum_pics/Raised2.jpg


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