Changing to Rays TE37SL wheels

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Supra noob here?. I'm planning to do a wheel studs conversion before I put my new TE37SL(9.5-F,10.5-R) on. I'm wondering if I need to consider spacers or hub rings? I'm thinking of getting bigger tires (275/35R19-F, 295/35R19-R), while I'm happy to stick with the OEM's. Any thoughts? Cheers.

BTW is the R40 Conix lugs nuts a perfect fit to the wheel?


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hub centric rings recommended for SL since center was bored out for weight savings.

the car is lug centric and heard of people running without but they are cheap so why notā€¦

donā€™t need spacers the offset is great

Iā€™m running 265 and 305 in rear
 
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hub centric rings recommended for SL since center was bored out for weight savings.

the car is lug centric and heard of people running without but they are cheap so why notā€¦

donā€™t need spacers the offset is great

Iā€™m running 265 and 305 in rear
May I know what's the size of the hub ring ? I see some youtubers using 73/66.5, confirmed with TE37SL? Cheers
 

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Hah I'm in the exact same boat. Same wheels on order, doing lug conversion with 54mm lugs and those same R40s. Based on what I could gather from other posts I got these rings at 66.6 to 73.1. I'm doing 275/30 305/30 because I was afraid of rubbing with 35s and lowered. Hope to have everything here by the end of the week. Only thing I'm not fairly confident on is the 54mm lugs, but since I'm not running spacers I think I'll be okay.
 

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Supra noob here?. I'm planning to do a wheel studs conversion before I put my new TE37SL(9.5-F,10.5-R) on. I'm wondering if I need to consider spacers or hub rings? I'm thinking of getting bigger tires (275/35R19-F, 295/35R19-R), while I'm happy to stick with the OEM's. Any thoughts? Cheers.

BTW is the R40 Conix lugs nuts a perfect fit to the wheel?
See here: https://www.supramkv.com/threads/se...-springs-at-factory-height.12804/#post-187070

No spacers or anything, Im running 275 35 front and 295 35 rear. The rt660s run a little bigger though so they are closer to 285/305.
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