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Kevin, I believe so. from experience 10.5 +20 clears all big brakes (at least OEM 4pots brembo).

was going on to my evo but they are too aggressive for my liking.

dori33 dont lowball me, these are brand new.

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Kevin, I believe so. from experience 10.5 +20 clears all big brakes (at least OEM 4pots brembo).

was going on to my evo but they are too aggressive for my liking.

dori33 dont lowball me, these are brand new.

They may be a problem with internal diameter.

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sorry by internal diameter do you mean diameter clearance or offset clearance?

if it's diameter clearance i'm sure it will house 355mm rotors fine, because they dont have staggered lips.

but i wasnt 100% sure about offset clearance, although most likely it'll be alright being 10.5 +20.

Sir_rb, buy them :)

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but i wasnt 100% sure about offset clearance, although most likely it'll be alright being 10.5 +20.

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check them on the front of your EVO bro...... curious to see if the spokes will clear the 4 pots on mitsu's......

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  • 4 weeks later...

what does +20 look like on a 33 gtr?

all good had a look at some... from the angle of the shot they look grey ? what colour are they gunmetal ? black lol ?

$1168 bux via this website for brand new shipped to my door

http://www.nlmotorin...oppingCart.asp?

Do better...

Just thinking... the rims are actually worth $162 bux each....so u trying to make ur shipping money bak aswell.... ill give u $650 bux and ill come get em today :)

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