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That is the advantage :tup: http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5447/7...07e13fca_b.jpg |
S1R can be done in any offset, so S1R will have the best offset.
S13P has some great offset selection for 370Z as well. S13P - 19x9.5 O disk weight in at ~ 27 lbs per wheel S1R - 19x10 O disk weight in at ~ 25.5 lbs per wheel So the S1R are a little lighter. |
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Quick question, it states on front of this page "Weight: ~ 26.5 lbs For Front and ~ 28 lbs For Rear" for 9.5 fronts and 10.5 rears, but you say it weighs 25.5 lbs for a 10 inch? How can that be?
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damn those are heavy. :shakes head:
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We only measure the O disk and compared them between S1R and S13P. Disk type play part on the weight. |
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That's R Disk front and O Disk Rear.
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R means less lip, more caliper clearance , also heavier due to the extra weight needed to support the spoke that was needed to curve more for caliper clearance. |
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S13P, special edition T disk required. |
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