RED MK5 TE37 Flat black, or Diamond black?

nimdavii

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I am looking to purchase TE37sl wheels, but can't decide between flat black or diamond black.

I have a red le mk5. Looking to run typical 19 x 9.5 fronts, 19 x 10.5 rears.

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Looks like Flat black wins. Best place to purchase these are?
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For TE37sl 19s Supra spec:
19x9.5 +22 fronts
19x10.5 + 35 rears

will I need to run hub rings?
 

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For TE37sl 19s Supra spec:
19x9.5 +22 fronts
19x10.5 + 35 rears

will I need to run hub rings?
If your lugs are concave, you don't need rings. The concave lugs center them. That's why you tighten in a 1, 3, 5, 2, 4, star pattern. To center the wheel. Hub rings are for flat lugs, and I don't even think they're used anymore.
 

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^^^ DannyV is right, and also make sure you torque them evenly with the wheels off the ground if you don’t run hub rings.

The te37sl have a bore size that is 73.1mm which is Alittle bigger than our stock hub. So you can use the below hub rings to give you a piece of mind. Our stock bore size is 66.6mm

Hubcentric Rings (Pack of 4) - 66.6mm ID to 73.1mm OD - Black Poly Carbon Plastic Hubrings Hub - Only Works on 66.6mm Vehicle Hubs and 73.1mm Wheel Centerbore - Works with various Mercedes Benz Audi https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AAOEP8E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Ab6dFb8V09AVG
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