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Well it seems that the 34 gtt rims won't fit over the front brakes on my 32 gtst :D probably only needs another 2-3mm so I'll try spacing till I put my 33 brakes on and see if that makes a difference.. rear brakes clear fine though.

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I think there are two different sorts of 33 gtst brake rotors, I read in a thread on here that there is some confusion in regards to rotor offset? when ordering aftermarket 33 rotors.. in the thread linked above by Rekin, there was a 33gtst brake example which did fit without spacers. Like I said, _HOPEFULLY_ it will be fine :thumbsup:

second thought, maybe u will be ok coz theyre might be minor differences between the 32 and 33 brakes and rotors combinations so a 32 with 33 brakes may be fine

btw, if i didnt use spacers it would only JUST touch the calipers

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