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SSR SP1's for FG F6 - Brembo clearance


chubbzilla

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There is 30mm difference in clearance between the HP & SL in the same width and offset between the spoke and brake caliper if that helps. Either way HP in an 8.5 will have to be rather low offset. Better off with a 9.5 in low +20 range

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^^^ this guy resident stance expert! 

Sorry I couldn't help. I just burn tyres. Can't see my offset when they're on fire. 

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Good thread, I had the tissue box out looking at the SP4 recently and pretty much came up with similar outcome. Was going to be the +25 9.5 fronts in HP and the 10rears in I think +37 SL

 

still scary thinking big outlay for what could end up clashing. Fronts should be no issue just don't be upgrading  the rear set to brembos or there'll be trouble

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hehe yeah mate I spent a long time looking at those too. I'm feeling the same way: huge cash outlay for a set of wheels that might not fit and would then be impossible to offload :(

 

The rears are already brembos (from factory) - do you think that the rears in SL wouldn't clear?

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Sorry I wrote that wrong I was going 9.5 +25 in HP and 10 +37 SL (I don't have brembos rears)

 

HP front to clear brembo and SL rear for dish. 67mm dish front and 92mm rear

 

HP = Hyper Disk or High Pad

MD = Medium Disk

NR = Normal Disk or Low disk

SL = Super Low disk

 

www.more-japan.com/blogs/2011/08/26/understanding-the-disk-types/

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