Hi team, I messaged your team via website but didn’t get a reply. I want to order a set of Brembo Big brake kit and a set of 21” BBS CH R-II, but unsure of the fitment. Can you please advise? Thanks!!
I made sure to get the wheels into a higher offset to push it out with a 12MM Hub Centric spacer + Hub Centric Ring + ARP extended lugs to get the fitment and minimum reccomended brake clearance I wanted/needed for my front 18' Lexus 3IS. Lots of measurements was Involved and took me at least 3 months before I was comfortable to make my wheel purchase 😅
Oh my goodness this was so relevant to me. I am looking to get new wheels with a deep lip, my first wheels actually, but I have big Brembos and I am dreading getting the wheels and then they don't fit. However, you mentioning that the wheel manufacturer has the specs as well as the documentation by Brembo has my nerves calmed down. Thank you, I appreciate it a lot :D
I enjoy these as vids as im almost about to get on my P's and ditch the learners and stuff like this srsly helps me for when I do get that car I won't just break it. P.S can u guys also do a vid about rallying like what kind of wheels, tyres and suspension are preferable, what to look for, what kind of car do you need, that'll be a nice vid to watch.
Not always true. I have 10mm less that stock and the wheels I got to replace for my winter setup through F.I. didn't clear big brakes. They barely clear my stock ones. But they are actually for a big brake, because the spokes are cut close around the hub with the smaller rotor. Once I put a bigger rotor on with the big brakes, it cleared easily.
Or just drive a 80's car that came with 14 inch wheels. No need for brake caliber measurements. Unless Fitment Industries starts to sell 13 inch wheels😂🤙
Wrong... guys you are only about the looks. What about brake bias, contact patch change, custom brackets for mounting... I think you should a technical video...’irrespective of which wheel brand you sell.