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Mullensxxx
03-09-2009, 06:27 PM
4x100 15x8.0JJ ET+35 - Big Caliper R Disk

i get the 4x100 i get the 15x8 but whats the JJ mean?

i get that its +35 offset but whats dose the ET before it mean and would big caliper R disk just mean its slitly different to accomodate for larger brake set ups?

haha noob but u dont know unless u ask :)

Lukey
03-09-2009, 07:33 PM
jj just means how wide it is

and et just means offset

as far as im aware

14x5.5JJ ET+45

lil_foy
03-09-2009, 07:44 PM
They're 15x8 +35.

JJ is another way of saying inches.
Meisters eh, will look good.
Also reading off the site the "big disk" version will have a different designed spoke with more room for the caliper.

SHOGUNOVDDRK
03-09-2009, 07:46 PM
i get that its +35 offset but whats dose the ET before it mean and would big caliper R disk just mean its slitly different to accomodate for larger brake set ups?

Depends where this is from.

A for sale thread?

If its from a for sale thread or something then that would mean its suitable for bigger calipers (Type R Calipers still in 4x100)

So yes, it will accomidate them.

chargeR
03-09-2009, 07:54 PM
They're 15x8 +35.

JJ is another way of saying inches.
Meisters eh, will look good.
Also reading off the site the "big disk" version will have a different designed spoke with more room for the caliper.

The JJ actually refers to the the contour/type of the area on the wheel where the tyre mounts. There are other letters for different inner barrel/rim designs.

lil_foy
03-09-2009, 08:07 PM
The JJ actually refers to the the contour/type of the area on the wheel where the tyre mounts. There are other letters for different inner barrel/rim designs.

My bad, ive always interpreted it as inches as all wheels in japan ive looked at are listed in jj.

Lukey
03-09-2009, 09:12 PM
My bad, ive always interpreted it as inches as all wheels in japan ive looked at are listed in jj.

thats what i thought

mocchi
04-09-2009, 12:01 AM
The JJ actually refers to the the contour/type of the area on the wheel where the tyre mounts. There are other letters for different inner barrel/rim designs.

correcto plastisimo. +1 for you mistar char-jar.

Mullensxxx
04-09-2009, 03:55 AM
cool beans thanks guys ^^