Need your opinions- SSR C-RS or VOLK TE37??
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So I currently have some 17" SSR C-RS wheels on my car, but I have the opportunity to grab up my GF's 17" TE-37 in titanium finish. I'm really effen' torn on what looks better on my car....or I just don't know if I am used to the SSRs. So here are some pics....
SSR C-RS: https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1326377731 Under a Bridge by AnonymousNamelss, on Flickr and the VOLK TE-37s: https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1326377731 |
I am a big fan of TE-37s but I think the SSRs' thinner spokes and darker finish are a better accent for your particular car.
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Where is the 6UL option?
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SSRs look meaner, Volks look good too but kinda OEM on your car given the color.
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SSR w/o the gay stickers.
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WHERE'S THE SPORTMAXX 002 0 OFFSET OPTION?:D
Originally Posted by Scrappy Jack
(Post 818907)
I am a big fan of TE-37s but I think the SSRs' thinner spokes and darker finish are a better accent for your particular car.
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Originally Posted by Oscar
(Post 818936)
SSR w/o the gay stickers.
I'm going to try to get a better pic of the TE's on the car soon. |
You need spinners my son
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Back when I used to do drifting, I looked for 17" 4x100 spinners for added drift bling. No ----, ded serious.
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TE-37 = top 5 wheels on my list.
With that said, the SSRs look at home there. |
I like the ones in your sig best...
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Those are long sold :(
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I don't know what brakes you have atm, but I sort of remember you getting rid of the Brembo's and replacing them with kissy lips.
If that's the case go for the TE37, if you still have the Brembo's keep the SSR ;). |
SSR's
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SSR's. They go with the car better.
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SSR's look better minus the stickers. But always had a weak spot for the Volks. Maybe the Volks redone in a darker shade.
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SSRs.
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I'll trade you my 16" Motegi MR7's with tires, and $500 for your SSR's.
If you put my 16" Motegi's on your car, and you park it somewhere and go into the mall or a store or something...you will come out and find bra's and panty's all over you car. In all seriousness, I like those SSR's on your car. Keep the stickers, they keep the wheels from looking too plain, and at 14.7 lbs for a 17" wheel, that's pretty light I guess. |
SSRs. Volks have no profile when looking at them straight on.
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Yeah keep the stickers, make car look like racecar.
Let thridgen buy your VOLKs so he doesn't have to rock ricer wheels, oh sorry todd, "rims" :loser: |
I need something...sick of these junks.
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You gays aren't making this easy for me lol. I figured it would be a 50/50 split....since I am having a REALLY hard time deciding which ones I like better.
The VOLKs weigh about the same as the SSRs, so it's no a issue of weight. The SSRs are a semi-gloss...which I think flows with my car while the VOLKs are a satin finish, but the spokes sit a little further in when lookign at a low angle....which I really like. It also comes down to ego factor. I've rarely heard comments/compliments in person about the SSRs, but the VOLKs ALWAYS get attention from other car people. Let me get the car cleaned up and the VOLKs put on and take some pics....that one pic isn't so hot. |
Volk's painted a different color.
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Originally Posted by Doppelgänger
(Post 818902)
So I currently have some 17" SSR C-RS wheels on my car, but I have the opportunity to grab up my GF's 17" TE-37 in titanium finish. I'm really effen' torn on what looks better on my car....or I just don't know if I am used to the SSRs. So here are some pics....
SSR C-RS.. and the VOLK TE-37s: So from a design and engineering standpoint, TE37, no question. Looks wise, I dig the more organic shaped spokes on the SSR. Do a google search of soft or bent SSR Type C's. Race only maybe for a trailered car but I consider it foolish to drive them on public roads and expect them to last more than a year or two. |
Are the roads that bad where you live? I can't really Imagine anything that would bend a wheel on Dutch roads except for doing something stupid like slamming into a curb.
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Between the two options, keep the SSRs, they fit your car better.
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Originally Posted by Opgedronken
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Are the roads that bad where you live? I can't really Imagine anything that would bend a wheel on Dutch roads except for doing something stupid like slamming into a curb.
It varies a lot in the US. The vast majority of Florida roads that I have experienced are considered "like glass" by people from Los Angeles, Ohio and Michigan I have met. ;) |
Originally Posted by emilio700
(Post 819704)
Looks notwithstanding, the TE37 is a much stronger wheel. The SSR is cast and roll formed like our 6ULR. That produces a very strong cast wheel but doesn't save much weight. Forging OTOH, can save a bunch of weight at the same strength. The SSR Type C is pared down to forged-level weights or below so ends up being a bit to soft for my taste. Good failure mode though, it will bend quite a bit before it cracks. The TE-37 however, will have much better yield characteristics, bending strength and the failure mode is crazy. You can bend a TE37 damn near into a taco before it will crack.
So from a design and engineering standpoint, TE37, no question. Looks wise, I dig the more organic shaped spokes on the SSR. Do a google search of soft or bent SSR Type C's. Race only maybe for a trailered car but I consider it foolish to drive them on public roads and expect them to last more than a year or two. The SSR Type C-RS is NOT semi-forged. It's SEMI SOLID FORGED. It's a different forging method than cold forging. The Type C is older than the TE37, it's lighter than the TE37, and it's better than the TE37. Potholes can damage ANY wheel, a forged wheel will stand up to potholes better than cast wheels. It also depends how much tire you have as a buffer. The Type C-RS, along with most forged wheels can be fixed for minor curb rashes, depending on the skill of the wheel repairer. There are some things that cannot be fixed especially if it's really bad. I know the old SSR Competitions had some problems bending, but that was found to be mostly user error and could have been a couple of bad batches (we are not really sure). When SSR went bankrupt in 2005, all the tooling was re-done and we have no more of those problems or complaints. Our larger SSR Type C-RSs are 2 piece construction using HTM (Heat Treatment Manufactured) materials, and are MUCH stronger. There is no other manufacturer that uses SSF (Semi Solid Forging) or HTM (Heat Treatment Manufacturing), and those are patented by SSR. Not bad for a company that also invented, and made the first 3 piece wheel back in 1971. |
SSR's, love that look.
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I'm a huge fan of te37's, but those SSR's just look damn good on your car.
Tossup imo. Te37s need to be bronze or gunmetal or something for them to work on your car. |
Can't believe I'm going against TE37's, but the SSRs just look so good on the car.
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ssr!
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Offsets? The SSRs look like they fit better in the pics shown.
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HippoFeets by AnonymousNamelss, on Flickr Both wheels are 17x7.5 +37mm |
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