13" rotor with 17" wheel possible
I've been riding on stock GSR fat fives forever, and I have stainless brake lines, i use Yoko AVS ES100's and the car STOPS LIKE A CHAMP
so no complaints but car is retired to mostly show purposes now,
Ive been looking to do 17" wheels (most likely work emotiion or replicas as rota torque with possibly a Wilwood 12.9" rotor and 4 piston or 6 piston setup
the brake kit is only 550 on EBA"Y from a erliable seller, and the wheels are the high part....
question is will they fit, that should leave about 1" clearance + on each side (theoretically 2 but im saying one to be safe and calculate for the inner wheel diff...
anyone have a clue to help out.
thanks
PS the wheels are coming for show and the brakes are just to fill the wheel well to look purty!
so no complaints but car is retired to mostly show purposes now,
Ive been looking to do 17" wheels (most likely work emotiion or replicas as rota torque with possibly a Wilwood 12.9" rotor and 4 piston or 6 piston setup
the brake kit is only 550 on EBA"Y from a erliable seller, and the wheels are the high part....
question is will they fit, that should leave about 1" clearance + on each side (theoretically 2 but im saying one to be safe and calculate for the inner wheel diff...
anyone have a clue to help out.
thanks
PS the wheels are coming for show and the brakes are just to fill the wheel well to look purty!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 95gsrturbo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks but how will i know</TD></TR></TABLE>
You have to try and find the specs and clearence diagrams for the rims and calipers.
You have to try and find the specs and clearence diagrams for the rims and calipers.
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