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Scottdot 09 February 2005 07:45 PM

Wheel Offset required to clear STI7 Brembo's
 
What wheel offset do you need to clear a set of gold STI Brembo's?

Cheers

Scott

sadam 10 February 2005 08:14 AM

Wheels
 
The answer is PCD 5X100, offset 42 to 52 (48 recommended/std), centre bore 56.1mm. The trouble is with the Brembo brakes on an STi you only have a limited number of wheels which fit over the brakes - These include certain OZ's, Speedline Turini's 18 inch, some of the the seven spoke WR1 replica's that are available and the Roto wheels, there are an extensive range of these, in 17 inch they have Boost, Grid, SDR, Torque & Tarmac II in 18 inch formula mesh and Tarmac II. See www.subydude.com for pictures and a fitment chart. These wheels are available in the UK from sales@rims.co.uk

Olly Powers 10 February 2005 09:57 AM

So 17" BK 240's with a 47offset should go over them??

Cheers,

Olly

Hoppy 10 February 2005 10:12 AM

It's not the off-set that is most critical, but the clearance behind the spokes - those calipers are huge. There are easier and better ways to improve the brakes IMHO. Contact Godspeed.

Olly Powers 10 February 2005 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by Hoppy
It's not the off-set that is most critical, but the clearance behind the spokes - those calipers are huge. There are easier and better ways to improve the brakes IMHO. Contact Godspeed.

Not at this price there isn't.

MikeWood 10 February 2005 04:13 PM

Scott

As Hoppy says, it's not the offset that will give you a measure of caliper clearance, it's down to the shape of the spoke. Depending on which model you have, you may find the easiest solution is to use the std STi 17" wheels unless you can fit an 18" and then the choices get much larger.

As an example, the std STi wheel is ET53 and our P-WRC wheel in 17" is ET52 but it doesn't fit the Brembo's, you would have to go to ET40. The 18" is ET53 for WRX but this doesn't fit either, we have it in ET46 to fit an STi. The P-FF7 was designed around the brake and as a result we could actually fit over the brakes at ET55 although ET51 gives the best packaging space.

Hope this helps

Mike

Olly Powers 10 February 2005 05:10 PM

Is there a measurement you can take?

And what should the minimum be?
Cheers,
Olly

Scottdot 10 February 2005 06:43 PM

Thanks for the reply's,

I have an STI7 but I'm selling the brakes as I have a set of Ap 6pots to go on and everyone is asking what wheels they will fit under (Olly being one of them), which I can't answer. So is there a quick way of finding out if a set of wheels are compatable?

Scott

Hoppy 10 February 2005 08:01 PM

Scotty, keep the STi brakes and refit when you sell the car. Then sell the APs, which always fetch good S/H prices. Just a thought.

Olly Powers 10 February 2005 08:07 PM

I don't remember him asking whether or not he should sell his brakes.

I could've sworn it was about wheel clearance:Whatever_

Scottdot 10 February 2005 10:43 PM

with the money I've spent on the AP's and other bits I can't afford to leave the Brembo's sitting in the garage otherwise the wifes going to start asking questions about where all the money is going.

So calm down Olly they are for sale.

Olly Powers 11 February 2005 01:06 PM

:thumb:

Matty81 07 December 2016 09:47 AM

I know this will probably be an early thread but gold brembos fit over 18" wolfrace jdm's ?


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