Alright guys,
I am currently looking at a wheel set up and wanted to see if these would clear my retrofitted AKEBONO's on my 2008 sedan.
BTW these are WORK VSXX in following specs:
F 19 x 8.5 (+29et) low disk
R 19 x 9.5 (+29et) low disk
I know that low disk set up will maximize lip size and offer the least spacing as far as brake clearance. So I was concerned if these would fit over my Akebonos before I pull the trigger.
I appreciate the help in advance!
Thanks.
-Jason
I am currently looking at a wheel set up and wanted to see if these would clear my retrofitted AKEBONO's on my 2008 sedan.
BTW these are WORK VSXX in following specs:
F 19 x 8.5 (+29et) low disk
R 19 x 9.5 (+29et) low disk
I know that low disk set up will maximize lip size and offer the least spacing as far as brake clearance. So I was concerned if these would fit over my Akebonos before I pull the trigger.
I appreciate the help in advance!
Thanks.
-Jason
Registered User
just email workwheelsusa. Their reps are really nice & knowledgeble. I've gotten their reply within 24 hours.
Thanks for the advice. If no one else can shed some light, I guess I can contact them directly. I might pick these up tonight if someone can help me out though.
Registered User
try http://www.1010tires.com/wheeloffsetcalculator.asp
and put your current wheel spec and put the above spec. just compare.
and put your current wheel spec and put the above spec. just compare.
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i'm running Vossen cv2 20x9 +38 front.
compare to the above wheel mentioned, inner clearance is 15mm more. It should clear without a problem. becuz according to Vossen, my fronts will clear Akebono.
compare to the above wheel mentioned, inner clearance is 15mm more. It should clear without a problem. becuz according to Vossen, my fronts will clear Akebono.
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and put your current wheel spec and put the above spec. just compare.
Thanks! That helps somewhat. I just want to see how they would fit over my Akebono's though since they're were retrofitted.Originally Posted by simonsez
try http://www.1010tires.com/wheeloffsetcalculator.aspand put your current wheel spec and put the above spec. just compare.