DSC_1275 by J.W.Cohen Photography, on Flickr
DSC_1275 by J.W.Cohen Photography, on Flickr
Jumbosrule had these Volk Racing TE37V 15x9 ET-15 on his NB for about 5 minutes before his car got totaled.
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Wtf he totaled his car?
Fitment is close with 14x7 +0 and NB2 RS brakes, 3mm spacer recommended (shown)
I thought I might have found out about my TE37SL's in this blog and in a way I have. JonB runs the same 15x8 +25 TE37SL's as I do and apparently he says they were one of five sets for the US market. Probably US dealers can purchase limited runs of five sets also. I purchased my ones from the US so now there's probably only four sets there now. I went for these as they didn't have the newer embossed rim, made in 2012 at the latest. [/QUOTE]
This is the info ive been looking for for a while. Is this Picture of the front or rear. I was worried the 14x7 0+ wouldn't fit the rear sport brakes
How about a review of them in the parts review section? I don't think anyone has review a set of wheels yet, and these are really sweet wheels!!
http://mazdaroadster.net/forumdispla...RODUCT-REVIEWS
This is the front. When they tested with new pads and rotors it cleared but there was less than 1mm of clearance. So they recommend the 3mm spacer. Evidently as the brakes wear there becomes more clearance.
There was no mention of rear fitment issues on the Japanese site.
MRRS article is here and here
Last edited by Malibu Q; 06-13-2014 at 10:26 AM.
Thanks for the info!
Truly a classic... Now a days its pretty hard to find such set a lot of brands copied them including rota.