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Mike_O_Nite 05-31-2018 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by KamiSpeed (Post 3760921)
Not random at all! Thats a very reasonable question to ask in here :D

You will need MD front and SL rear to clear Akebonos.

Yes, what he said :)

(much more to the point than my so-called-response, lol)

KamiSpeed 05-31-2018 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike_O_Nite (Post 3760923)
Yes, what he said :)

(much more to the point than my so-called-response, lol)

Ha! Yours was very well thought out and explained great. Yes, to be safe with big brakes HP disk is the way to go. There are instances (like in this case) for certain wheel designs where a lower disk clears and that is awesome, because you can get a larger lip :D

OptionZero 05-31-2018 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike_O_Nite (Post 3760922)
For argument's sake, let's say your question applies to the front wheel with akebonos and let's also say that you're looking at 19s.

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From what I learned from Josh, you should be safe as long as you select a wheel size from the HP disk column (I'm not sure if any other disks or faces would work).

The "safe bet" would be going with the 19 x 9.5 +25 wheel. If you're looking for a more aggressive fitment, the 19x9.5 +12 wheel would give you a bigger lip (66mm, up from 53mm), but may rub if you're super low.

These are $1,000 per wheel. No way in hell i'm getting 19x9.5 +25, thats WEAK fitment. If you want wheels that size you can get something 1-piece for about half the price.

If you are buying $4,000 worth of wheels, you get something aggressive, and you do it right with rolled fenders and SPL arms all around and coilovers to fit it all together

Getting crappy fitment is like going to a michelin star restaurant and ordering french fries. Nope. You go there so you can get the good stuff. You want lobster. You want wagyu. You want bluefin.



I would get:
20x9.5, -3 (MD) on a 245/35/20. Front camber will be around -3 deg.
20x11, -1 (SL) on 285/30/20. Rear camber will be around -2 deg.

EDIT:
Reference photo attached. That's DPE_G's car. 20x9.5 +16 in front on 245/35/20. Look at how much space is between tire and fender, thats at least one finger. He's at like -2 camber to IIRC.

and also . . . i have 20x11 +15 in front. Thats only 1mm different in outside position compared to 20x9.5 -3

KamiSpeed 06-05-2018 04:48 PM

Where are my OGs at?! SSR Japan just released the new SSR Minerva 3-Piece Wheel!

19~20" Reverse Lip | Minerva
20~21" Stepped Lip | Minerva-S


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KamiSpeed 06-18-2018 04:02 PM

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Shoot me a PM for sales on all SSR wheels. I can help with fitment and also brake clearance!

KamiSpeed 07-26-2018 12:27 PM

The new SSR Minerva-S 19" Reverse Lip. Someone needs to mount these on a Z!

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