Already thought about it!Or just drill holes in them
Already thought about it!Or just drill holes in them
Wheel spacers are not required. I ran these for a long time without.Are the wheel spacers required? If so, do they make narrower ones?
paint them red, apply some stickers to say BremboLucky for us, I had a flat tire today. Here are some pics!
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... I have wheel spacers so I mounted them between the spacer and hub - I loc-tite'd the bolts and torqued them and have never had a problem with them getting loose. It's handy having them "permanently" attached when taking the wheels on and off.
I wondered about this when I added the spacers to mine. Any issues removing a caliper?
That's probably true.I think any time I would be removing the calipers, I'd probably be removing the spacers and rotors, so I don't know the answer to that.
I installed mine the opposite of how you have yours with the dish side facing the brakes and the flat side facing the wheel. I find its easier to clean that way when I get them muddy.Lucky for us, I had a flat tire today. Here are some pics!
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Ive been thinking of these for awhile now. Ever since Ive had the 35s put on they cant stay balanced. Ive brought them in 5 times since I bought the set in July.
That part number says 16" to 20th inch wheel size but they work on your 15" wheels?