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Originally Posted by Punk86 I'm pretty sure the T-disk was designed to clear our front breaks, so you might not need a spacer at all. Unless you just want more

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Old 06-09-2013, 09:17 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I'm pretty sure the T-disk was designed to clear our front breaks, so you might not need a spacer at all. Unless you just want more of an offset.

R-disk requires a 5mm spacer and I think A-disk requires a 15mm spacer.
I tried on my wheels today to see if they'd clear the bbk. Tried it first without the 10mm spacer the vendor provided me with. Seem like I was clearing it perfectly until I tightened the lug nuts to make sure. Sure enough it didn't clear, but I new 10mm would be over kill. Bought 3mm washers and i literally have a 1mm of clearance. Looks beautiful! Now the rear on the other hand is going to require some work. Wheel sticks out about 1 1/2 inches.....fitting it will be interesting. Thanks for you help...
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