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The disk designation just tells you which "face" or center section the wheel has. On 2-piece and 3-piece wheels you can have the same offset and width wheel but if the face has a different design (like flatter vs. more concave or small pad vs. big pad on the back) the outside lip will be a different size.
Hi-disk = most brake clearance, smallest lip. Lo-disk = standard brake clearance, standard lip S.Lo-disk = minimal brake clearance, maximum lip size On my AME's the rear lip is ~1/2" wider on the rear with S.Lo-disk face vs. the standard Lo-disk face. It's great for the Yaris since we don't need any brake clearance in the rear (drum brakes) and gives the more aggressive wider lip look. Great looking wheels btw, good luck with the sale! I'd love to pick them up but don't have the $$ right now. Let me know if you're interested in any type of trade for my 16" AME shallen LX's or a set of 17" Racing Hart CP-035's. |
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![]() Drives: Scion xB Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: So Cal
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Hey 03Z33,
Thanks for the info help man! I've seen your car at an Autobacs show. You have one of the cleanest Yarises I've seen. |
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Drives: lil red 5-door Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
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