Spoon Twinblock's on a CG2!
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Re: (Markland Photo)
Thanks for the comments guys.
No track pictures, maybe some auto-x pics in the future but who knows. He had problems with his stock brakes and decided to go all out and do the calipers while he was replacing everything else. Some might think its overkill but to each there own, its his car and he's happy with his purchase.
As far as being small, they look good in person to me. But I can see where you guys are coming from. I know he couldn't clear a bigger caliper with his current wheels, and I know he couldn't afford a new wheel and brake setup all at once. But there most likely will be new wheels in this cars future
No track pictures, maybe some auto-x pics in the future but who knows. He had problems with his stock brakes and decided to go all out and do the calipers while he was replacing everything else. Some might think its overkill but to each there own, its his car and he's happy with his purchase.
As far as being small, they look good in person to me. But I can see where you guys are coming from. I know he couldn't clear a bigger caliper with his current wheels, and I know he couldn't afford a new wheel and brake setup all at once. But there most likely will be new wheels in this cars future
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No track pictures, maybe some auto-x pics in the future but who knows. He had problems with his stock brakes and decided to go all out and do the calipers while he was replacing everything else. Some might think its overkill but to each there own, its his car and he's happy with his purchase.
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No track pictures, maybe some auto-x pics in the future but who knows. He had problems with his stock brakes and decided to go all out and do the calipers while he was replacing everything else. Some might think its overkill but to each there own, its his car and he's happy with his purchase.
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All show V6 accord Auto. Nioce.
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Re: (JamesL)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JamesL »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Rotors look sooo tiny behind those wheels.
Not a fan of the wheels either...</TD></TR></TABLE>
For the last time he can't clear bigger rotors with his wheel/caliper setup. And as far as the wheels go, thats your opinion and your entitled to that.
Not a fan of the wheels either...</TD></TR></TABLE>
For the last time he can't clear bigger rotors with his wheel/caliper setup. And as far as the wheels go, thats your opinion and your entitled to that.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by IGotNoSwap »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i hella want those wheels. too bad the offset aint in the 40's.</TD></TR></TABLE>
They made them for HFP Ep3's also, and they are 17x7 with am ET of +45, thats a little closer to what your lookin for.
Modified by dt98gsr at 11:21 PM 10/19/2007
They made them for HFP Ep3's also, and they are 17x7 with am ET of +45, thats a little closer to what your lookin for.
Modified by dt98gsr at 11:21 PM 10/19/2007
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For the last time he can't clear bigger rotors with his wheel/caliper setup. And as far as the wheels go, thats your opinion and your entitled to that. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Of course it is my opinion
And I was sharing it.
And I think you are a little confused by what people are saying No one is saying that the calipers look small... it is the rotors that need to be bigger.
Im sorry, but you simply cannot tell me that the owner can't fit bigger rotors behind these wheels:
For the last time he can't clear bigger rotors with his wheel/caliper setup. And as far as the wheels go, thats your opinion and your entitled to that. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Of course it is my opinion
And I was sharing it.
And I think you are a little confused by what people are saying No one is saying that the calipers look small... it is the rotors that need to be bigger.
Im sorry, but you simply cannot tell me that the owner can't fit bigger rotors behind these wheels:
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Re: (JamesL)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JamesL »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Of course it is my opinion
And I was sharing it.
And I think you are a little confused by what people are saying No one is saying that the calipers look small... it is the rotors that need to be bigger.
Im sorry, but you simply cannot tell me that the owner can't fit bigger rotors behind these wheels:
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I understand what everyone is saying loud and clear dude.
In order to clear bigger rotors, for example the Power Slot Plus rotors or anything with a larger diameter for that matter, he would need and adapter which would space the caliper out to accommodate for them and in doing so the wheels would NOT clear the calipers. If you look at the pics you can see that he has about a mm or less between the spoke of the wheel and the caliper. So they'd either hit the spoke if the caliper was spaced out for a bigger rotor setup or they'd hit the barrel of the rim. [/period]
Modified by dt98gsr at 12:52 AM 10/21/2007
Of course it is my opinion
And I was sharing it.
And I think you are a little confused by what people are saying No one is saying that the calipers look small... it is the rotors that need to be bigger.
Im sorry, but you simply cannot tell me that the owner can't fit bigger rotors behind these wheels:
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I understand what everyone is saying loud and clear dude.
In order to clear bigger rotors, for example the Power Slot Plus rotors or anything with a larger diameter for that matter, he would need and adapter which would space the caliper out to accommodate for them and in doing so the wheels would NOT clear the calipers. If you look at the pics you can see that he has about a mm or less between the spoke of the wheel and the caliper. So they'd either hit the spoke if the caliper was spaced out for a bigger rotor setup or they'd hit the barrel of the rim. [/period]
Modified by dt98gsr at 12:52 AM 10/21/2007
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Markland Photo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">great tripod
that setup looks rather small for that car though</TD></TR></TABLE>
that setup looks rather small for that car though</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Bump for anymore feedback!
The wheels will e spaced out by the end of the week and will have some nice Work lug nuts!
Should have a few more pics up by the end of the day!
Here is another pic that was taken on Sunday at the Maple Grove meet...
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The wheels will e spaced out by the end of the week and will have some nice Work lug nuts!
Should have a few more pics up by the end of the day!
Here is another pic that was taken on Sunday at the Maple Grove meet...
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Re: Spoon Twinblock's on a CG2! (EM-One)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EM-One »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Very nice! How does he like the braking now in comparison? Big difference?</TD></TR></TABLE>
He's loving them so far!
He went from having the OEM calipers with worn out pads, warped Brembo rotors, and stock lines and fluid.
So now everything is not only new but upgraded and his braking is much much better.
He's loving them so far!
He went from having the OEM calipers with worn out pads, warped Brembo rotors, and stock lines and fluid.
So now everything is not only new but upgraded and his braking is much much better.
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Re: Spoon Twinblock's on a CG2! (EM-One)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EM-One »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">^^^That's good to hear b/c I will be upgrading to the Spoon Twinblocks in the future. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Sweet, yeah definitely a quality setup
Sweet, yeah definitely a quality setup
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Re: Spoon Twinblock's on a CG2! (dt98gsr)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dt98gsr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">And one more I shot of the whole car, a little dark but I like the colors.
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damn billy's car looks sick! Dave where is this! I WANT TO GO!!!!
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damn billy's car looks sick! Dave where is this! I WANT TO GO!!!!
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Re: Spoon Twinblock's on a CG2! (IntegrasAreBest)
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damn billy's car looks sick! Dave where is this! I WANT TO GO!!!!</TD></TR></TABLE>
Sup Jon Jon! I'm surprised you don;t know where it is, it's just around the corner
Hit me up some time and we'll go over there and take some pics!
damn billy's car looks sick! Dave where is this! I WANT TO GO!!!!</TD></TR></TABLE>
Sup Jon Jon! I'm surprised you don;t know where it is, it's just around the corner
Hit me up some time and we'll go over there and take some pics!
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Re: Spoon Twinblock's on a CG2! (dt98gsr)
Here are two more pics i took of the car last week, nothing special but just something different.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kidsafe yee »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">your brakes look hella small cause those wheels are so big. hahaha. cool though.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well first of all there not mine, there my best friends, I just took the pics and posted the thread for him.
And as for the wheels being so big?!? They're 17's, it's an Accord not an EG
And there OEM spec Powerslot Cryo rotors, he might eventually go with big rotors if and when he gets a new set of wheels when he doesn't have to worry about clearance issues.
Well first of all there not mine, there my best friends, I just took the pics and posted the thread for him.
And as for the wheels being so big?!? They're 17's, it's an Accord not an EG
And there OEM spec Powerslot Cryo rotors, he might eventually go with big rotors if and when he gets a new set of wheels when he doesn't have to worry about clearance issues.