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hey pretty simple question, im looking at some Volk GT-P 17x9 +16's and just wondering they will clear the front brakes on a m-spec r32 gts-t? they have a fair bit of dish for the size and offset which leads me to think they dont have a huge amount of clearance behind the spokes to the hub, but they are also have pretty flat spokes so i dunno.

this is the wheel here for anyone interested:

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surely work wheels would clear gts-t calipers!!!!

they are an awesome wheel, placed at the higher end of the wheel market spectrum -

I couldnt imagine VOLK designing a wheel that woulnd clear gtr calipers, let alone gtst ones

I could be wrong, but

regardless the wheels are hot!!

gl

^^yeh i think u mean low and high disk. problem is it doesnt specify whether they are high or low disk, i mean id assume they would offer the option with the rim its just im looking at buying them 2nd hand from Japan and cant tell what they are.

there's three types of centres for most 3 piece or 2 piece wheels. A, B and C. From memory B centres will clear standard R32 calipers and you'll need C for brembos.

They should be marked on the sticker on the inside, or on the inside of one of the spokes.

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