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If you go to larger rotor you will need a bracket to move the caliper out slightly, and will only be able to use 19" or larger wheels. Actually on
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If you go to larger rotor you will need a bracket to move the caliper out slightly, and will only be able to use 19" or larger wheels.
Actually on second thought it might work in the stock position as it is only going to protrude 1/8th of an inch further. Pad contact area would be the same, just a slightly larger surface area for heat dissipation. Last edited by ChrisSlicks; 06-09-2009 at 07:45 PM. |
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