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yushinrt 05-15-2016 08:58 PM

Meister M1 questions ?
 
Hi x
i am trying to buy an Meister M1 3P for my nismo then i got few question i have got but i can`t find the answers anywhere.

my questions are

1.What is the differents in all the disk types ?

i am thinking of going with big caliper l DISK 19x9.5 20+
for the rear i was thinking of going the deep rim o disk 19x10.5 17+ (lower offset)

but really wanting to know whats the differents in the disk types

Wiggins3377 05-16-2016 07:33 AM

I would suggest contacting forum vendor Ravspec with any of your work wheel options.

That being said, based on my understanding (and I could be wrong) you kind of answered your own question. The different disk are made to fit over different sizes of calipers. Where as the "deep rim" (O) and "standard" (A) disk types will need spacers to clear a 370z's OEM Akebono brakes. That being said these same disk types will give you more lip when compared to the "Big Caliper" disk types (L and T).

Ultimately, in my opinion, its a big math game. You could go with a standard (A) disk type to get lets say 75mm of lip, but you'll may need to add 10-15mm of spacer to clear the brakes, so in order to fit the wheel inside the wheel wells you would really need to get a higher offset on the standard disk resulting in 10-15mm less of lip... its a bit confusing, but does that make sense? My suggestion would be to figure out what wheel width and offset you want to run... then calculate backwards based on the amount of spacer you may or may not need with each disk type (again you should contact Ravspec for help on this).

As an example I ordered a set of Meister M13P back in March. My wheel specs are:
19x10-7 (T Disk) and 19x13-25 (A Disk), and I will need 3mm of spacers both front and back to clear my aftermarket Brembo 6 piston/4 piston BBK. Im also doing a wide body build so my offsets are pretty aggressive.

Wiggins3377 05-16-2016 07:34 AM

you should also study this chart...

http://workwheelsusa.com/media/wheel.../M13P_2015.jpg

yushinrt 05-16-2016 08:04 PM

thanks for you help
now my ultimate question is would the o disk fit over the stand akebono rear brakes lol

hope it does.

by the way what color wheels are you buying ?

Wiggins3377 05-16-2016 08:13 PM

I would assume 3-5mm, but again I would talk to Ravspec.

I ordered a set with bronze anodized barrels, bronze faces and gold hardware
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yushinrt 05-17-2016 05:40 AM

it good to know you got very good taste i am thinking of going with the greyish face with same set up as ypu

Anthony@Royal 05-18-2016 02:43 PM

T Disk Front and A Disk in the rear is what you need.

The closest they have for your target size is a +24 in the front, but that's the smallest lip. I would suggest going with a 9.5+12, that way you get a little bigger lip. People run 9.5+12 all day on the 370z.

The closest rear target is 10.5 +19


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