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Wheel tire setup for auto x/road race
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<blockquote data-quote="OX1" data-source="post: 15565073" data-attributes="member: 175132"><p>18's are pretty hard to fit even the 4 piston front calipers that 2015+'s</p><p>Gt's have stock (which I assume would eventually be somone's "minimum"</p><p>for running any road course).</p><p></p><p> I have 18's already and they don't make the bullet's in 19's,</p><p>the same as I have now, to use those brakes (only 20's, which I</p><p>definitely don't want).</p><p></p><p> Will take a 3/4 inch spacer, some light caliper grinding and longer studs.</p><p>I'm fine with it as mine will never see any road course.</p><p> </p><p> The stock 15+ 18" wheels may also work (though they are not that wide),</p><p>as they run that caliper stock, but will still need a spacer, as the rotor hat on 15+ protrudes much further out than 11-14.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OX1, post: 15565073, member: 175132"] 18's are pretty hard to fit even the 4 piston front calipers that 2015+'s Gt's have stock (which I assume would eventually be somone's "minimum" for running any road course). I have 18's already and they don't make the bullet's in 19's, the same as I have now, to use those brakes (only 20's, which I definitely don't want). Will take a 3/4 inch spacer, some light caliper grinding and longer studs. I'm fine with it as mine will never see any road course. The stock 15+ 18" wheels may also work (though they are not that wide), as they run that caliper stock, but will still need a spacer, as the rotor hat on 15+ protrudes much further out than 11-14. [/QUOTE]
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