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Old 15 March 2007, 10:16 PM
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I really want a set of these wheels on my Black classic but will somebody please confirm they will clear AP Racing 4 pot calipers please please please please please help me out

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Old 15 March 2007, 11:49 PM
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What are the details of the wheels, and what size AP racing 4 pots have you got? There were 2 sizes when I got mine, and I got the smaller size (300mm I think, vs 330mm), that fit with 16" wheels.
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I think they should fit over 4 pots....
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Hi,
Thanks for response I have the 330mm disks and my 17inch wheels only just clear them
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I think the smaller size is a better choice. But I agree, you've got to do better than that. Please add more details.

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