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Hi, my wheels only just hit my rear brakes, I put on a 5mm(ish) spacer which solved the problem and now there's plenty of room, however the wheel already sat out of the guard a little bit and does so even more now. I've hear of people grinding back the caliper a little bit to solve this issue. I'm fairly hesitant about doing this, what does everyone else think, safe to shave off a few mil? It hits where the piston is (the circle basically). I would prefer not to buy new wheels but if i have to, to keep the car safe. Its not an offset issue it's a spoke design issue.

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try going a 3mm spacer, maybe get the rear guards rolled to give you a bit more clearance on the outside rim, grinding calipers is kind of a steer clear area, but if its just touching then it should do the trick.

That would make his problem worse. He'd actually need to sjave the backs of the spokes to gain more clearance.

Lol. Yeah it would. I was thinking it was a guard clearance issue when i was replying. New born was crying while i was reading. :/

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