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      09-17-2024, 02:03 PM   #221
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Sorry, I provided a text link but it just looked underlined, here is is: text link, Cannockwolf's update is in a different thread.

It looks like MOST people are installing the friction rings between the hub and the disk, NOT between the wheel and the disc.

To me, it seems like providing the dampening between the wheel and the hub / brake disk assembly makes sense as it isolates it completely from potential vibrations.

Imagine the brake disk is grizzly bear #1 and the hub is grizzly bear #2, both bears are chasing you but bear #1 is 50 feet closer.

Having a barrier between you and bear #2 would be nice, but it wouldn't provide much comfort since bear #1 is still going to get you.

Much better to have that barrier between you and bear #1 and bear #2, not just bear #2.

Friction disc placement between the disc and the hub (stopping only bear #2) would still allow any vibration to be amplified between the disc and the wheel, placing it between the disc and the wheel (blocking bear #1 and bear #2) should remediate any such issue.

I would have used mountain lions, but mountain lion #2 would have just leapt over the barrier.
Every SIB I've seen that shows the Friction Ring installation puts the ring between the hub and rotor plate: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/20...78996-9999.pdf

I don't think the diagram you linked indicates an area of installation for that wheel disc. If you look at the disc in the diagram, it has a smaller hole that allows the rotor mounting screw to go through the disc. The only reason you would need that hole on the disc is if the disc is meant to be sandwiched between the hub and rotor. Otherwise that screw is flush or slightly recessed into the disc face. If the disc was meant to be used on top of the rotor, it would just have the 5 bolt holes.

I agree that the ring between the wheel and rotor might be more likely to prevent the tick issue, but that isn't something a technician would do when installing the disc at a dealer as part of the service bulletin.

We have seen customers use thin spacers like 3mm between the rotor and wheel to eliminate the noise so a ring between the rotor and wheel might have a similar effect. Your points illustrated by the bears are valid and it could be worth a shot especially if you are DIYing the installation.

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Sorry again for the delayed replies guys, I’m returning from an extended vacation and am playing catchup.



Wheel width plays a critical role in how wheels sit visually within the wheel well and how aggressive they look. If you compare our 19x9 ET25 wheel against the more common 19x8 ET27 Factory G42 wheel, the outer face of the wheel will be 14.7mm further out partially as a function of the increase in wheel width:



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A calculator like this is invaluable when you’re trying to figure out where the wheels will actually sit relative to the factory wheels. Compared to the 19x8.5 ET25 wheels (893m), they'll be 6.4mm more aggressive. The rear wheels are indeed the 19x10 ET38 wheels which are shown below. If you had to have a 19x9.5" rear, we offer a 19x9.5 ET25 wheel for the Supra that would be an option, but it would be an aggressive fitment.

For visual reference here is a 19x9 ET28 SM-10 APEX wheel on the front of a 2 series: (going large with these, expand as needed)







The VS-5RS wheels we are bringing to market are 3mm more aggressive than the wheels shown above. We made the offset [...]
If I go with the 19 x 9 et25 and 19x 10 et 38
Will I need to run spacers in the rear? I heard it was really close to the strut with this setup. Also what is the best tire setup ? I was thinking 245/40/19 and 265/35/19 but you guys are the experts. Fyi this is for a rwd model
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Hello, looking at your fitment guide page, it says that 285/30/19 and 255/35/19 would be ok for X-DRIVE. But on the tire size calculator it says the difference is 1.13-.15% slightly above 1% recommended difference, would it still be ok for x-drive? Thank you in advance
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If I go with the 19 x 9 et25 and 19x 10 et 38
Will I need to run spacers in the rear? I heard it was really close to the strut with this setup. Also what is the best tire setup ? I was thinking 245/40/19 and 265/35/19 but you guys are the experts. Fyi this is for a rwd model
If you run a 235/40-19 and a 265/35-19 you should have a direct fit on there!

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Hello, looking at your fitment guide page, it says that 285/30/19 and 255/35/19 would be ok for X-DRIVE. But on the tire size calculator it says the difference is 1.13-.15% slightly above 1% recommended difference, would it still be ok for x-drive? Thank you in advance
Although these tire sizes are technically not within that 1% rule that people mention, this setup still has a closer diameter to the front and rear than most OEM setups having a 1.4% difference from front to rear.

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If you run a 235/40-19 and a 265/35-19 you should have a direct fit on there!



Although these tire sizes are technically not within that 1% rule that people mention, this setup still has a closer diameter to the front and rear than most OEM setups having a 1.4% difference from front to rear.

- Jasper
For 19x9 ET 25 Square setup in Front/Rear 265/35R19, the fitment guide says spacers might be needed for tires that run wide. Do Michelin Pilot Sport 4S and Pilot Cup 2’s run wide or would they be direct fits? How about the Pirelli P Zero line are those wide or normal sized?

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For 19x9 ET 25 Square setup in Front/Rear 265/35R19, the fitment guide says spacers might be needed for tires that run wide. Do Michelin Pilot Sport 4S and Pilot Cup 2’s run wide or would they be direct fits? How about the Pirelli P Zero line are those wide or normal sized?

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We don't have records of which of those sizes need spacers with this setup. I've debated removing this tire size from the guide for the 9" wide altogether as it doesn't provide much of a benefit compared to a 255 section tire as a 265 is really too wide for a 9. you can run it and it fits, but a spacer is sometimes needed and you need to be willing to experiment with a spacer up front depending on your setup. The Cup 2 and pirelli p zero trofeo R both run wide and would likely need spacing help but the other tires on this list might also need it.

If you want to run a 265/35-19, I would recommend running the 9.5" fitment instead. It will better support that tire size and extract more performance from the tires as the wheel width will be more appropriate. More changes are required, but that wheel is the better choice for the wider tire. If you want to prioritize ease of fitment, the 255/35-19 on the 9 ET25 is the way to go.

-Tom

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Installed v5rs with continental extreme contact dws06

245/40/19 front
275/35/19 rear

Really loving this look over the OEM tucked wheels. It gives off an Oem+ look but still stands out.

Handling is much better. Those runflats combined with skinny 225s on the front made the car feel so numb and hesitant on corners but now I am no longer scared of holding speed on turns.

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