[FINALIZED] Genuine set of RAYS TE37 17" 2x8.5 and 2x9.5 staggered fitment

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Genuine set of RAYS TE37 17" 2x8.5 and 2x9.5 staggered fitment

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Hey gang
I have genuine set of Ray's for sale.
Have all the stamps at the back so no fake ****.
I was going to keep,them and get them refurbished. Just need the space in the garage
Offsets are +40 upfront and +35 at rear.
One of the wheels looks like been welded on the lip at rear, only found this last week. There was no issues with them had them on the car for last 2 years.
They will need 6mm spacers up front to clear the oem struts on mr2

Looking for 650 with this in mind
There forged and bloody light
Have centre caps too.
Collection only from West Sussex

They will need a refurb as seen better days
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Re: [FINALIZED] Genuine set of RAYS TE37 17" 2x8.5 and 2x9.5 staggered fitment

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Re: [FINALIZED] Genuine set of RAYS TE37 17" 2x8.5 and 2x9.5 staggered fitment

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You have a pm
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Re: [FINALIZED] Genuine set of RAYS TE37 17" 2x8.5 and 2x9.5 staggered fitment

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Not to do you out of a sale but you realise they're worth in excess of £1k right? (especially in those sizes)
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Re: [FINALIZED] Genuine set of RAYS TE37 17" 2x8.5 and 2x9.5 staggered fitment

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CalMac wrote:Not to do you out of a sale but you realise they're worth in excess of £1k right? (especially in those sizes)


This depends on how much of a refurb they require..
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Re: [FINALIZED] Genuine set of RAYS TE37 17" 2x8.5 and 2x9.5 staggered fitment

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And the welded crack. Not sure if these will stick outside the arch or not anyone know what offset is a flush fit?
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Re: [FINALIZED] Genuine set of RAYS TE37 17" 2x8.5 and 2x9.5 staggered fitment

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They'll stick out a little but not a huge amount.

Welding forged alloys is pretty safe, it's the cast cheaper ones which are an issue as you can't determine the composition of the metal (easily) and so can't weld them with the correct filler wire etc. Plus cast alloys will have impurities and porous areas throughout which makes TIG welding a nightmare!

If you refurb yourself and take your time, These could be tidied up with fresh paint for £60. Powder coated, probably about £250 :thumleft:
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Yeah I have not seen many sets in these.
Had them on my Rx-7 before, the mr2.
They are very very light compare to my other 3piece rims
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Re: [FINALIZED] Genuine set of RAYS TE37 17" 2x8.5 and 2x9.5 staggered fitment

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CalMac wrote:They'll stick out a little but not a huge amount.

Welding forged alloys is pretty safe, it's the cast cheaper ones which are an issue as you can't determine the composition of the metal (easily) and so can't weld them with the correct filler wire etc. Plus cast alloys will have impurities and porous areas throughout which makes TIG welding a nightmare!

If you refurb yourself and take your time, These could be tidied up with fresh paint for £60. Powder coated, probably about £250 :thumleft:


The lower the offset the more they will stick out so these will sit a little inwards of the arch and need a spacer for clearing coilovers.....

+35 is flush front fitment with an 8j width.
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Re: [FINALIZED] Genuine set of RAYS TE37 17" 2x8.5 and 2x9.5 staggered fitment

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Who want these babies, lots of interest but no takers yet.
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Rob wrote:
CalMac wrote:They'll stick out a little but not a huge amount.

Welding forged alloys is pretty safe, it's the cast cheaper ones which are an issue as you can't determine the composition of the metal (easily) and so can't weld them with the correct filler wire etc. Plus cast alloys will have impurities and porous areas throughout which makes TIG welding a nightmare!

If you refurb yourself and take your time, These could be tidied up with fresh paint for £60. Powder coated, probably about £250 :thumleft:


The lower the offset the more they will stick out so these will sit a little inwards of the arch and need a spacer for clearing coilovers.....

+35 is flush front fitment with an 8j width.


If they were 8J and 9J I'd agree with you, but they're not :lol:
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Re: [FINALIZED] Genuine set of RAYS TE37 17" 2x8.5 and 2x9.5 staggered fitment

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CalMac wrote:
Rob wrote:
CalMac wrote:They'll stick out a little but not a huge amount.

Welding forged alloys is pretty safe, it's the cast cheaper ones which are an issue as you can't determine the composition of the metal (easily) and so can't weld them with the correct filler wire etc. Plus cast alloys will have impurities and porous areas throughout which makes TIG welding a nightmare!

If you refurb yourself and take your time, These could be tidied up with fresh paint for £60. Powder coated, probably about £250 :thumleft:


The lower the offset the more they will stick out so these will sit a little inwards of the arch and need a spacer for clearing coilovers.....

+35 is flush front fitment with an 8j width.


If they were 8J and 9J I'd agree with you, but they're not :lol:


Agreed, just seen they're half an inch bigger, did he state that originally and I completely misread it?!

OP - suggest you post these up on driftworks I reckon they will go mad for these widths ...
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Re: [FINALIZED] Genuine set of RAYS TE37 17" 2x8.5 and 2x9.5 staggered fitment

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Yep! haha

That's why I was saying they're cheap - they'd be a nice fit on an FD or S-Body, problem is most of those guys wants 18's
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Re: [FINALIZED] Genuine set of RAYS TE37 17" 2x8.5 and 2x9.5 staggered fitment

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Could you weight it ?
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What do you mean?
As weight per a wheel?
If that's what you mean it's about 7.3 to 7.9 KG per wheel
(Staggered set)
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