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If anyone can help and give advice about what kind of disk type my 19 rcf has(performance package). I am trying to get work zistance w10m in size 20x10J for front and 20x11J for rear stock suspension and all. This rims about 4 racks and alot of people gate keeping like bruh help a mf lol. I have asked driftworks even though they said to ask for advice i was ignored. I asked fellow local lexus community guys and no reply same thing ignored. (Houston area). Another thing is which is better step rim or reverse??!! This is my 2019 rcf This is the setup i would like!!
If anyone can help and give advice about what kind of disk type my 19 rcf has(performance package). I am trying to get work zistance w10m in size 20x10J for front and 20x11J for rear stock suspension and all. This rims about 4 racks and alot of people gate keeping like bruh help a mf lol. I have asked driftworks even though they said to ask for advice i was ignored. I asked fellow local lexus community guys and no reply same thing ignored. (Houston area). Another thing is which is better step rim or reverse??!!
Probably you can reach out to Fitment Industries. They have a great customer service and can guide you through which wheels will fit on your vehicle.
I am thinking it's an R-disc to clear our massive calipers, but not 100% sure. I personally like Step rims for sporty look but also read somewhere that they are more structurally sound.
It looks like zistance wheels only come in step rim.
These cars aren't equipped with a disk type. I think your question is what Work 3 piece disk type is needed to clear the brakes. Probably why you haven't gotten any help, just due to bad phrasing of the question.
I don't know much about stepped multi piece wheels, but those websites should have some kind of measurements or assistance for big brake clearance. For example on the Rays website for forged wheels, they list a table of brake clearance for the various size and face types. Most people run forged wheels on these cars, so there may just be limited info out there for your setup desire. You might have to take measurements and work with a wheel shop to figure something out.
Probably you can reach out to Fitment Industries. They have a great customer service and can guide you through which wheels will fit on your vehicle.
I am thinking it's an R-disc to clear our massive calipers, but not 100% sure. I personally like Step rims for sporty look but also read somewhere that they are more structurally sound.
It looks like zistance wheels only come in step rim.
Definitely going to chat with fitment industries and see what would be the best move.