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Hey guys

Im in the process of sorting big brakes for my 32GTR, and i realized SAU doesnt have a thread with "what rims fit over what brakes"

So here it is :P

Post up what brake and rim combos have worked, and what hasnt for future reference

Template to copy and paste is below

Cheers :P

Car Model:

Year:

Rim size:

Rim name/type:

Rim offset:

Face type:

Brake brand:

Caliper size:

Disc size:

Rim internal diameter:

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There are some templates available for brake packages so you can check if they fit into wheels. Here are some random ones.

I would also suggest that the inner wheel diameter gets listed aswell as this changes from rim to rim. If anyone does the cardboard cutout thing please take a picture (or two) & post it.

The three pdf's are

1. Endless 6 pot on a 343 rotor.

2. AP CP5555 on a 343 rotor.

3. Alcon as per the data sheet.

6_3.pdf

p16004.pdf

Mono4_28mm_disc_Model__1_.pdf

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Edited by djr81

yeah inner wheel rim diameter is key. it varies more than you could imagine with different brand wheels in the same 'size'.

troy and I have had this discussion many times, and I've measured a few sets of 17X9s I have. many sort of step down in the center, some are very flat. some rims just go on one sort of angle down from one side to the other (thus you have big step on one side, small step on the other). car wheels are a far more complex shape than you'd think.

but I have generally found, the good, japanese forged wheels have very thin rims, and very good internal diameter.

There are some templates available for brake packages so you can check if they fit into wheels. Here are some random ones.

I would also suggest that the inner wheel diameter gets listed aswell as this changes from rim to rim. If anyone does the cardboard cutout thing please take a picture (or two) & post it.

Thats exactly what i need!

Oh, and someone to donate their rims for measuring

I will willingly trade kidneys or sexual favours for the inner diameter of a Rays RE30, CE28 or Nismo LMGT4 in 17*9".

LOL..i will measure up the 17x 8.5: i have on the yard...will be damn close (LMGT4). And the GT4 and TE37 have more itnernal clearance then the CE28.

There was a thread i started a few years ago on this topic...perhaps rehash it as a lot of people posted their brake setups and wheel types in that thread

Had a look over the 22 pages of threads you've started but cant see it?!

I will willingly trade kidneys or sexual favours for the inner diameter of a Rays RE30, CE28 or Nismo LMGT4 in 17*9".

I just measured with a tape measure 420mm inner diam on my 18x10.5" RE30's...

You can forward your sexual favours and kidneys to this address...............

>_<

I thought I might as well post mine up, no one else did >_<

Car Model: R32 GT-R

Year: 89

Rim size:18x9

Rim name/type Road: Panasport C5C

Rim name/type Track: R34 GT-R

Rim offset Road: +18 (I think, I need a 5mm spacer the clear the caliper)

Rim offset Track: +30

Face type: ?

Brake brand: Porsche/Brembo GT3 monoblock

Caliper size: 6 - pot

Disc size: 355x32

Edited by sav man

Car Model: R32GTST

Year: 1990

Rim size: 17 X 8

Rim name/type: Speedy Hollow Type R

Rim offset: +35

Rim internal diameter: 410 mm

Front Brake brand: R32GTST M Spec

Caliper size: 4 spot

Disc size: 340 mm x 32 mm DBA 5000 Series

Pads: Hawk

Car Model: R33GTST

Year: 1996

Rim size: 17 X 8.5

Rim name/type: Enkie RPF1

Rim offset: +35

Rim internal diameter: 400 mm

Front Brake brand: R33GTST

Caliper size: 4 spot

Disc size: 324 mm x 30 mm DBA 5000 Series

Pads: Bendix Ultimate

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