Where to find info on different "disk types"
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Where to find info on different "disk types"
I think I've found the wheel that I want. . .light weight and "stock seven spoke" look to maintain stealthness. . .
however, where can I find info on what the different "disks" look like?
linky to gram light 57S-pros
I wanna get 19x9 and 19x10s for the setup, but there are different disks for different offsets. (+22s for Disk A, or +25 for Disk B) I guess the do offer custom offsets too, in which case I'll be playing a lot with this awesome wheel calculator. Thanks y'all!
Help me wheel gurus, you're my only hope!
-andrew
however, where can I find info on what the different "disks" look like? linky to gram light 57S-pros
I wanna get 19x9 and 19x10s for the setup, but there are different disks for different offsets. (+22s for Disk A, or +25 for Disk B) I guess the do offer custom offsets too, in which case I'll be playing a lot with this awesome wheel calculator. Thanks y'all!
Help me wheel gurus, you're my only hope!
-andrew
The disk A / B reference is only for caliper clearance. The face design is the same.
Disk A has a high mounting pad to clear big brakes like the OEM brembo or aftermarket big brake kits.
Disk B has a lower mounting pad which is usually for the rear or cars with no big brake kits. Disk B also has a larger lip size than Disk A.
So cars like the G35/350z uses 19x9.0 +22 Disk A front / 19x10.0 +25 Disk B rear. Same thing also applies to Volk 2piece wheels like GT and SF designs.
Disk A has a high mounting pad to clear big brakes like the OEM brembo or aftermarket big brake kits.
Disk B has a lower mounting pad which is usually for the rear or cars with no big brake kits. Disk B also has a larger lip size than Disk A.
So cars like the G35/350z uses 19x9.0 +22 Disk A front / 19x10.0 +25 Disk B rear. Same thing also applies to Volk 2piece wheels like GT and SF designs.
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