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Looked at these when they first were available in the states. They do have a low 40s front which should clear Spoon calipers and Brembos with no spacers. You can go +42 or +43 front and have no problems clearing. You can also run a +48 rear which should be fine. I am talking about a 17x7 and 17x8 setup. Weight isnt to bad either (18-20lbs). Nice wheels for the price. They are like $200+.
Originally Posted by exa4driver,Dec 25 2004, 03:18 PM
Extended lugs for the spacers in order to run the big brake kit.
nice set-up sherwin!!! the 5-zigen looks similar to the SSR's
Originally Posted by JsAP1,Dec 26 2004, 12:53 PM
Looked at these when they first were available in the states. They do have a low 40s front which should clear Spoon calipers and Brembos with no spacers. You can go +42 or +43 front and have no problems clearing. You can also run a +48 rear which should be fine. I am talking about a 17x7 and 17x8 setup. Weight isnt to bad either (18-20lbs). Nice wheels for the price. They are like $200+.
it's hard to tell if it fits or not unless someone had it fit over brake kits. remember the spoke design plays a role also for fitment.
Originally Posted by S2X,Dec 26 2004, 04:48 PM
chris,
it's hard to tell if it fits or not unless someone had it fit over brake kits. remember the spoke design plays a role also for fitment.
it's hard to tell if it fits or not unless someone had it fit over brake kits. remember the spoke design plays a role also for fitment.
There are so many wheels you can run with Spoon/Brembo calipers VS Winmax/Project Mu/Endless. The overall size of the Spoon/Brembo caliper is much smaller thus allowing you to run a +42 and up front wheel and have no problems clearing. I mean I have had +45 fronts that clear Spoon/Brembo calipers with no spacer. Now if you run the larger 6 pot setups it a whole different ballgame.



