MBAF Bronze Donating Members 2,156 Member For: 8y 3m Posted 24/11/16 07:07 AM Share Posted 24/11/16 07:07 AM There is 30mm difference in clearance between the HP & SL in the same width and offset between the spoke and brake caliper if that helps. Either way HP in an 8.5 will have to be rather low offset. Better off with a 9.5 in low +20 range 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ROB83R Member 1,632 Member For: 8y 5m 27d Gender: Not Telling Location: Radioactive wasteland Posted 24/11/16 10:51 AM Share Posted 24/11/16 10:51 AM ^^^ this guy resident stance expert! Sorry I couldn't help. I just burn tyres. Can't see my offset when they're on fire. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[THOMMO] Member 94 Member For: 8y 4m 30d Posted 24/11/16 03:08 PM Share Posted 24/11/16 03:08 PM (edited) Good thread, I had the tissue box out looking at the SP4 recently and pretty much came up with similar outcome. Was going to be the +25 9.5 fronts in HP and the 10rears in I think +37 SL still scary thinking big outlay for what could end up clashing. Fronts should be no issue just don't be upgrading the rear set to brembos or there'll be trouble Edited 24/11/16 03:09 PM by [THOMMO] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chubbzilla Member 289 Member For: 17y 5m 1d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 24/11/16 03:28 PM Author Share Posted 24/11/16 03:28 PM hehe yeah mate I spent a long time looking at those too. I'm feeling the same way: huge cash outlay for a set of wheels that might not fit and would then be impossible to offload :( The rears are already brembos (from factory) - do you think that the rears in SL wouldn't clear? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[THOMMO] Member 94 Member For: 8y 4m 30d Posted 24/11/16 03:43 PM Share Posted 24/11/16 03:43 PM Sorry I wrote that wrong I was going 9.5 +25 in HP and 10 +37 SL (I don't have brembos rears) HP front to clear brembo and SL rear for dish. 67mm dish front and 92mm rear HP = Hyper Disk or High Pad MD = Medium Disk NR = Normal Disk or Low disk SL = Super Low disk www.more-japan.com/blogs/2011/08/26/understanding-the-disk-types/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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