Brembo Brake Rotors - having problems now.

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Old Sep 22, 2003 | 01:02 AM
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Default Brembo Brake Rotors - having problems now.

Anybody here have a set of Brembo cross-drilled stock-sized rotors on their 4th gen? I have had mine for over 9 months. I have had 2 different set's of Rota's on them, the SLIPS, and the C8's, have had the 99-00 SI stocks on them, then the 01 LS stocks. All fit perfectly fine, then I ended up with a set of 99GSR blades and I am having problem fitting the wheel onto the front driver side. It does not slide fully over the little groove that rises up on the rotor? I do not understand why it seems larger now. Would it be safe to grind it down so it doesn't even stick up? Any help is greatly appreciated. THanks
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Old Sep 22, 2003 | 02:25 AM
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Are you absolutely certain about the rim. A minor problem with the clearances involved can do this. Do not machine the hub or rotor. Carefully inspect the hub and mating surface on the wheel. I have Brembo Blanks on the CRX with MR12's and no problems with either them or the stock Si wheels.
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Old Sep 22, 2003 | 06:20 AM
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I'm positive, I even tried a 15" stock steel wheel and it would not fit. I can't imagine the LS or SI stocks being much different as to where the GSR wheel doesnt fit correctly.
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