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Old 12-09-2012, 10:03 PM   #127
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if u are running stock caliper, O disk all around will work.
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@ebphoto BTW is this o-disk all around? Honestly thinking about running the same size up front. Not even sure if the A disk will clear a STI brembo caliper so if it doesn't guess I roll o disk all around with stock calipers or find a Wilwood setup that clears.
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Old 12-09-2012, 10:56 PM   #128
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these wheels are lighter than stock... i dont get why people assume they are heavy... and they are practical. i daily drive this car.



stepped always looks better unless its a smaller wheel... cant deal with wheels with flat lip in all honesty.
... car is lower now.



yup! thanks man.



soon enough. theyll be posted in my build thread though.

What did these wheels weigh? i'm thinking of getting 18x8.5 +40 front and +30 rear (not wanting to be too aggressive) don't wanna roll fenders. (im gunna be running 245/35 tires as well, a little wider than your 225s. love your setup though! :happy0180:
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Old 12-09-2012, 11:24 PM   #129
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What did these wheels weigh? i'm thinking of getting 18x8.5 +40 front and +30 rear (not wanting to be too aggressive) don't wanna roll fenders. (im gunna be running 245/35 tires as well, a little wider than your 225s. love your setup though! :happy0180:
Not directed to me... but I can't say exactly what the 9.5s weight but I can tell you the 18x10.5s weight 23.4 pounds. Also I'll be running 245/40s on my set. My specs are a little different the eb's tho

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18x9.5 - 23 lbs



18x11.5 - 24.4 lbs

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A disk will clear Brembo caliper. O disk for stock caliper.
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Old 12-10-2012, 11:39 AM   #132
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props man!
this is a great set up!
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A disk will clear Brembo caliper. O disk for stock caliper.
im running O disk... but it looks like a decent amount of room for brakes in all honesty... need to try them out on a local car that has sti calipers.
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My fronts are going to be 18x9 +28. Waiting to back from Work USA because if I can roll O disc up front and slip on a 5mm spacer and clear the brembos that's what I'm going to do

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O disk need at least 10mm spacer to clear.

But A disk will clear.
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O disk need at least 10mm spacer to clear.

But A disk will clear.
Specifically with the size I listed above or generally?

18x10 front & 10.5 in the rear. From other pics looks like O disc front & rear... I find it hard to believe hes running a spacer on top of that width and judging by the dish still low et rim itself



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Love the look EB...
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Specifically with the size I listed above or generally?

18x10 front & 10.5 in the rear. From other pics looks like O disc front & rear... I find it hard to believe hes running a spacer on top of that width and judging by the dish still low et rim itself



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Can't judge disk type and offset just by looking at the pics.

It's only 10mm of caliper and lip size differences between the two disk.

Caliper clearance for meister s1r are based on disk type, not offset and width.

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Dude forget about the people hating on your car... You possibly have the best wheel selection and fitment out of the majority of cars on here and I think the majority of people reading this would agree. Well done.

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Old 12-13-2012, 05:03 PM   #139
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Can we see more pictures?
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Can we see more pictures?
i have a build thread with a few more pictures in it.
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