SPOON CALIPERS
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I'm almost positive that you need a wheel with a lower offset.
I'm almost positive that you need a wheel with a lower offset.
They'llfit underitr wheels, not sure if there is enough clearance under gsr's though... those are some big f'in calipers. Thereare plenty of 15's they will fit under though.

Not the image I was looking for, but check that DA
andyou need these rotors: http://fastbrakes.com/shop/ind...6_115

Not the image I was looking for, but check that DA
andyou need these rotors: http://fastbrakes.com/shop/ind...6_115
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by spAdam »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">They'llfit underitr wheels, not sure if there is enough clearance under gsr's though... those are some big f'in calipers. Thereare plenty of 15's they will fit under though.
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ITR and GSR wheels are of the same size and ALMOST the same offset....if not the same offset. I think it's only like a 1 or 2mm difference IF ANY.
I really dont think Spoon calipers will fit under stock ITR wheels. I speak from experience:

The calipers are a few millimeters away from the inside of the rim. There's a little bit of clearance between the caliper and the spokes, but I dont think there's enough to add 2 more caliper pistons on the front face of the caliper.
You'll probably have to go with 16'' wheels with a lower offset. Check the spoon website for their offset information. You might be able to get away with 15s ....i'm not sure how much spoon calipers rise over the stock ones. I know you can use 16s on S2000s. Since S2000 brakes are about as close to the inside of the rim as the ITR's, maybe the spoon calipers dont rise too much upwards as compared to the stock ones.
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ITR and GSR wheels are of the same size and ALMOST the same offset....if not the same offset. I think it's only like a 1 or 2mm difference IF ANY.
I really dont think Spoon calipers will fit under stock ITR wheels. I speak from experience:

The calipers are a few millimeters away from the inside of the rim. There's a little bit of clearance between the caliper and the spokes, but I dont think there's enough to add 2 more caliper pistons on the front face of the caliper.
You'll probably have to go with 16'' wheels with a lower offset. Check the spoon website for their offset information. You might be able to get away with 15s ....i'm not sure how much spoon calipers rise over the stock ones. I know you can use 16s on S2000s. Since S2000 brakes are about as close to the inside of the rim as the ITR's, maybe the spoon calipers dont rise too much upwards as compared to the stock ones.
Still not the picture I was looking for, but I knew I had seen it before!!
What I was actually looking for was a pic of Katman's car wearing some white 15" Enkeis w/ black painted spoon calipers. Ballah.
And ITR 11.1s also fit behind gsr wheels, and even 2001 civic ex steelies. I've been running the 4x100 redrilled setup for many years and have had a few sets of teg wheels on them at any given time.

What I was actually looking for was a pic of Katman's car wearing some white 15" Enkeis w/ black painted spoon calipers. Ballah.
And ITR 11.1s also fit behind gsr wheels, and even 2001 civic ex steelies. I've been running the 4x100 redrilled setup for many years and have had a few sets of teg wheels on them at any given time.
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