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Wheels should fit, but they don't?
Hi guys,
I'm in a bit of pickle here. I ordered Work meister S1-3p wheels about a year and a half ago and they finally arrived. (I let me guide by the shop where I bought them, it's a pretty big shop so i'm not gonna name any names yet.) Today I test fitted them and the fronts just don't clear the brakes. The specs are as following: Front: 19x9.5 +24 R disc (R disc to clear the big brakes...) Rear: 19x11 +17 O disc i'm going to add a video aswell so you guys can see the clearance issue. I guess I could add a spacer but I really didn't want that considering I purchased custom wheels so they would fit perfect without spacers. Another issue with extra spacers is, i guess the wheels are going to stick out quite a bit.. I'm on lowering springs and eventually I want to go on coilovers so the wheels will camber a bit more, but I'm not sure if it's going to end well. What would you guys do in my situation? Any help or suggestions are appreciated. https://youtu.be/bJEggvk7fxY https://ibb.co/2NGV32L https://ibb.co/pZ7rrgh |
What did the shop have to say?
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A quick google search looks like a common setup on these s1-3p is 19x9.5+17 in these wheels, which would give an extra 7mm to clear the brakes.
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They take a look at is first thing tomorrow so i'll keep this thread posted on what they say/do |
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I don't know man, If I look at when the wheel hits the caliper and the space between the wheen and the hub, I feel like it's gonna be alot more than 7mils |
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It's difficult to determine from that video what size spacer would provide enough clearance. Looks like at least 15mm. That would put the effective offset around +2 which is very aggressive. Personally, I would ditch those wheels and start over. |
You did not get the correct disc. Offset is not the issue, the face is.
Work makes a “TX-disc” face specifically for our brakes. It is basically T-disk with additional machining for clearance Had you done more research you could have read members here with this exact issue: http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...ers-s1-3p.html Whoever ordered these wheels for you did not talk to Work sufficiently. As these are three piece wheels you should be able to contact work and order the correct face and rebuild them |
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I did do alot of research but unfortunately I put too much trust in the shop suggesting the R disc and not looking further into that. It was also my first set of aftermarket/3p wheels so yeah. |
Well, now you have the solution. Get some TX-disc faces. Your shop should probably comp you since they ****** up
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I dont know if there is a “TX” face that is going to keep your offset exactly the same; if i had to guess i’d say no. Im sure Work can calculate the new offset for you
Your current spec is conservative so you have some room |
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I guess i'm just screwed now.. |
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Regardless of what was available, shouldn’t their measurements have caught this prior to purchase? That’s where I keep ending up as I follow the source of the problem. |
I agree. **** your shop. Contact your local Work wheels distributor and ask yourself
Additionally if “TX disc” is not available, get the T-disc and have it milled for the additional clearance, since that is how Work makes TX themselves I would not rely on a shop that is not specifically familiar with the Z platform T-disc is still listed on Work Wheels USA: https://www.workwheelsusa.com/wp-con...ZING-CHART.pdf I am skeptical that TX can be discontinued when the base for it is still around Last option, you can sell the front pair and have someone build you a new front set. A place like Sensei6 can do it, they have parts to make whatever wheel you want |
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