Ditto.
No biggie.
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Good news - I finally got my TR Motorsports e30M30 15X8 et20 wheels
Bad new - The wheels will not accomodate the sport kit. Hits by a few mm's..Leave a comment:
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They are 15x7 et24 euroweaves. Fit perfect. Wouldnt be surprised if the higher kit fits also (Never tried with the printout but I would think it would fit.)Leave a comment:
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I don't know what the wheels are exactly, but I suspect they could be 15" iX BBS wheels with perhaps some 18mm spacers. Giani?Leave a comment:
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He, he. You just did.
As a rule of thumb, a wheel with wide dish has less clearance behind the spokes. Therefore, I would rule out the Sport kit as the Superlite calipers are quite wide, while the rotors are huge (for an e30). Please check with the 280mm x 22mm Street kit. That kit can be purchased with or without rotors. You can even buy your own Corrado discs and have them machined.
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Your best bet is to print the profile and test it against the back of your wheels. I will supply the 1.5mm or 3mm spacers at no extra costLeave a comment:
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Does anyone no if the street kit will work with Keskin KT1 16x9s et15 with a 3mm spacer max? Ill print out the template this weekend and try but would be even better if anyone could tell me nowLeave a comment:
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I am just as glad that your "babies" slowed me down in a hurry when necessary, it was a great weekend and the brakes performed flawlessly. I've had to adjust my driving now that I have brakes that I always have confidence in.Leave a comment:
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Yup. I saw that at Calabogie this weekend. It was great to see one of my "babies" being used on a track.Leave a comment:
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I'm updating my statement aboud the TireRack 15x8's. The calipers required more fine tuning (grinding/filing) than was required to clear my other wheels but the TRM's do in fact fit.Leave a comment:
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