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Old Nov 10, 2014 | 02:43 AM
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Default Standard Disk or Low Disk in the rears? Without Spacers

Hey guys I'm planning on purchasing new wheels soon from Works but I was wondering what would be a better route because I'm not sure on clearance in the rears? Would I be able to push low disks in the rear (for more lip) without spacers or would I have to run standards? Thanks in advance!
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Old Nov 11, 2014 | 01:26 AM
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Old Nov 11, 2014 | 06:47 PM
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Ho brah howzhit. U stay use da serch ki? It da kine help fine stuf.

Heres a start.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...nce-guide.html
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Old Nov 11, 2014 | 09:07 PM
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Ho brah howzhit. U stay use da serch ki? It da kine help fine stuf.

Heres a start.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...nce-guide.html
I checked that already. Only says hi disk for fronts cause of the bbk. I'm trying to figure it out in the rears if I can push super low disk basically.
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Yes you can push super low disk on the rear more than likely. Your offset and rim design will be a factor as well.
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Old Nov 12, 2014 | 01:44 PM
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yea low disk is not a problem in the rear, fronts you can experiment with possibly a mid disk.
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Originally Posted by LiCelsior
yea low disk is not a problem in the rear, fronts you can experiment with possibly a mid disk.
Yeah I don't have many options when it comes to experimenting with any wheels. Going to buy a brand new set of works so I'm trying to order it right the first time and save myself the headaches!! Thanks though. Nice 430 btw, see it on instagram a lot!
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Originally Posted by daniel1235
Yes you can push super low disk on the rear more than likely. Your offset and rim design will be a factor as well.
Thanks for the input. Now the offset is starting to make me wonder -__-"
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I run Hi disk front, super low disk rear. Shouldnt be a problem as long as width/offsets will work.
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I run Hi disk front, super low disk rear. Shouldnt be a problem as long as width/offsets will work.
When you say "as long as width/offsets will work" do you mean as long as the wheels are in spec to fit under the fenders without body work? Cause I'm planning on going pretty aggressive with camber haha
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Originally Posted by vipmikey
When you say "as long as width/offsets will work" do you mean as long as the wheels are in spec to fit under the fenders without body work? Cause I'm planning on going pretty aggressive with camber haha
Yes assuming you clear fender/body and any suspension linkages/shocks
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Originally Posted by HiloDB1
Yes assuming you clear fender/body and any suspension linkages/shocks
Thanks for the help!
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thanks man, see if u can find someone local to you that has a set of wheels that are mid disk.
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