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absolutg Mar 1, 2007 05:39 PM

A-disk, O-disk, R-disk - what's the difference?
 
so i'm looking at a spec sheet for wheels and i saw these three types of disks:
  • A-disk (standard)
  • O-disk (deep dish)
  • R-disk (big caliper)

what is the difference between these beyond the obvious intent of each disk type?

thanks!

Chico Mar 1, 2007 05:45 PM


Originally Posted by absolutg
so i'm looking at a spec sheet for wheels and i saw these three types of disks:
  • A-disk (standard)
  • O-disk (deep dish)
  • R-disk (big caliper)

what is the difference between these beyond the obvious intent of each disk type?

thanks!

it sounds like you're looking at Work wheels. The A disk is flat, the O disk is more concaved and the R disk is more convexed.;)

absolutg Mar 1, 2007 05:48 PM

ssshhhh

but yeah so i assume the disk refers to the part of the wheel that fills the barrel? is any disk type better than another, all other things being equal?

Chico Mar 1, 2007 05:53 PM

it's just a matter of taste and function. Obviously if you have a BBK, you need the R disk. But I personally don't like the convexed look at all. I'd rather have less lip with a more agressive offset to clear the brakes, rather than an ugly looking wheel center.

In your sedan I'd go with a A disk in the front and O disk in the rear. It will have a nice staggered look. Also, depending on the wheel a lot of wheels with the A disk will clear a BBK.;)


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