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Hi all,

 

I've seen the Japan Racing alloys and want to try and get hold of a set. The only bit leaving me confused is theres two different offsets available for both the front alloys and rear.

 

I found this of the internet, and its the fitment I'm after.

 

https://www1.garaget.org/archive/57/56214/371361/large_371361-3600382.jpg

 

Unfortunately the website only states its 19x9.5 in the front and 19x11 in the rear.

 

Driftworks has these available in two offsets

 

front: 9.5 et35 and et22

rear: 11 et30 and et15

 

What I want to know is which will be the closest to flush (similar to the pic above) and also clear UK spec brakes on the front.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Hi all,

 

I've seen the Japan Racing alloys and want to try and get hold of a set. The only bit leaving me confused is theres two different offsets available for both the front alloys and rear.

 

I found this of the internet, and its the fitment I'm after.

 

https://www1.garaget.org/archive/57/56214/371361/large_371361-3600382.jpg

 

Unfortunately the website only states its 19x9.5 in the front and 19x11 in the rear.

 

Driftworks has these available in two offsets

 

front: 9.5 et35 and et22

rear: 11 et30 and et15

 

What I want to know is which will be the closest to flush (similar to the pic above) and also clear UK spec brakes on the front.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Front: 9.5 +35 is flush

Rear:both offsets stick out of the fender. For flush fitment 19x11 +42 (max!) and cutted/rolled fenders

 

 

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Thanks guys, does that mean the supra in that picture will have rolled rear arches? I'm guessing that's the only way he got them to fit? I guess I'll have to try the +30

 

Has anyone got these to fit over UK spec brakes?

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Thanks guys, does that mean the supra in that picture will have rolled rear arches? I'm guessing that's the only way he got them to fit? I guess I'll have to try the +30

 

Has anyone got these to fit over UK spec brakes?

 

Yes they have to be rolled flat and probably has more negative camber in the rear and/or improper tire fitment. I can't really see it in the pic.

On a 11"wheel a 295-305 tire should fit good, but not with that offset. You might get away with a 275 or 285.

If it was me, I would look into different wheels with the correct offsets. You can find a set of second hand CCW's with tires for pretty reasonabe prices.

I just bought some Work wheels through Driftworks. You can order them in any offset you want.

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Hey, ive a set of JR11 in black, 8,5x19 ET40 in Front, 11x19 ET25 in rear.

235 / 35 Toyo R888 + 305/30 Toyo R888

Brand new.

First my plan was to wide the back fenders, but i got some bodyfiller in the rear from an early accident...

the tores in back are 15 mm too wide from fender to outest tire position. ET45 would be the best, but japan racing dont have ET45 JR 11.. ;(

If you are interested in the whole, new set, feel free to contact me.

 

Edit: in Front you need 5 mm plates

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