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Old 06-30-2013, 03:35 PM   #43
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Does anyone have pictures of these 18x8.5 +32 wheels? Main post images are broken.
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Does anyone have pictures of these 18x8.5 +32 wheels? Main post images are broken.
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Old 09-02-2016, 01:55 AM   #49
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What disks do you have? I did a search on and 18x9 +34 shows up as being available on T-disks and 18x.9.5 +39 as O-disks. Would that be correct? Do you have any angled pictures of the fronts that really show off the curves on the disks? Ideally, I want to run 0-disks all around with 18x8.5 +26 up front and either 18x9 +30 or 18x9.5 +39 (same as you have it) in the rear. My main concern is whether 18x8.5 x+26 O-disk will clear stock calipers up front. Below is a link to the post I made yesterday about this.

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What disks do you have? I did a search on and 18x9 +34 shows up as being available on T-disks and 18x.9.5 +39 as O-disks. Would that be correct? Do you have any angled pictures of the fronts that really show off the curves on the disks? Ideally, I want to run 0-disks all around with 18x8.5 +26 up front and either 18x9 +30 or 18x9.5 +39 (same as you have it) in the rear. My main concern is whether 18x8.5 x+26 O-disk will clear stock calipers up front. Below is a link to the post I made yesterday about this.

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http://workwheelsusa.com/media/wheel...FR_2014_v1.pdf

There's nothing "angled" about the disk. I had T disk in front and O in rear.

The only difference between different disk type is the amount of lip you have. The face of the wheel remains the same, since it's a 3-piece wheel and not your typical 1-piece wheel.

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BTW, the difference in brake clearance between A disk and O disk assuming the same width, is around 7-8mm.

So if you have 10mm or more of clearance to brake calipers with A disk, O disk will work.

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There's nothing "angled" about the disk. I had T disk in front and O in rear.

The only difference between different disk type is the amount of lip you have. The face of the wheel remains the same, since it's a 3-piece wheel and not your typical 1-piece wheel.
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BTW, the difference in brake clearance between A disk and O disk assuming the same width, is around 7-8mm.

So if you have 10mm or more of clearance to brake calipers with A disk, O disk will work.
Thanks for that information. So the difference is essentially 13mm more lip with the O-disk from what I am gathering on that PDF file. I am OCD and would prefer the front to match the rear but stepping back, 1/2" less of a lip may not be that noticeable. The next thing that I need to determine is the brake clearance for the O-disk since I like that it has 6mm more inner lip clearance which is a good thing when I switch to bagged suspension. The A-disk has more brake clearance but it would require a 10mm spacer to sit flush with my fender as my current wheels do. If I go with the A-disk + 10mm spacers, I would then have 4mm more inner clearance than with the O-disk.

Hmm...
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According to Works Wheels USA, 18x8.5 O-disk will clear front and rear calipers. This is great news for my plans.

"Yes, 18x8.5 O-Disk would clear your OEM Scion FRS front and rear calipers."
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Specs are:

18x8.5 +32 with 225/40/18 Falken FK-453
18x9.5 +39 with 255/35/18 Falken FK-453
























I cant seem to see these photos for some reason?
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