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I am in love with the TE37s! What rim size, colour and offset are they? Also, I think there are numerous 'lines' of the TE37 (such as TE37 SL, TE37L); which product line are yours?
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tons of pics in my build thread for the 32 -> http://www.driftworks.com/forum/drif...-body-r32.html
Mine are just normal TE37's, but since they're quite wide and low offset they're nice and concave.
Mine are just normal TE37's, but since they're quite wide and low offset they're nice and concave.
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The front and rear rotors slip right on, the dust shields need to be removed, and also the handbrake bits. The rear calipers bolt right up, one of the mounts needs to be enlarged. The front needs adapters for the calipers. I don't have any pics from when they were fitted, but I can take some when I get the car on a lift. Needless to say the difference in braking performance is amazing.
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Yes I had the brackets custom made. A lot of the Evo guys are selling the kits when they upgrade their brakes so you can pick them up at a good price, and they are a really good kit, 350mm two piece front rotors, better than a lot of aftermarket setups. The only drawbacks are you need at least 18" wheels, and if you fit the rears you lose the handbrake.
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