Ksprort/d2 356mm under 17's?
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Ksprort/d2 356mm under 17's?
Does anyone know of any 17inch wheels that fit over the d2 or ksport 356mm discs?
ive just seen a post on a Nissan forum saying that they are using ultralight battle 17's with the above brake kit??
anyone actually done on here?
ive just seen a post on a Nissan forum saying that they are using ultralight battle 17's with the above brake kit??
anyone actually done on here?
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I keep finding post on other forums of people running a 17inch wheel over the ksport 356 brake. Are they all mad or is there some truth in this?
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The issue you have isnt the discs which are 14inches, but the caliper which may impeed the wheel.
My Peugeot comes with 380mm Alcon 4 pots and those wont fit under 18 inch wheels, they barely clear the 19's it comes with (the wheels are also ET23 v ET28 and a half inch wider than the standard alloys). You will be better going 18 inch wheels and then go with the 356mm kit.
My Peugeot comes with 380mm Alcon 4 pots and those wont fit under 18 inch wheels, they barely clear the 19's it comes with (the wheels are also ET23 v ET28 and a half inch wider than the standard alloys). You will be better going 18 inch wheels and then go with the 356mm kit.
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The issue you have isnt the discs which are 14inches, but the caliper which may impeed the wheel.
My Peugeot comes with 380mm Alcon 4 pots and those wont fit under 18 inch wheels, they barely clear the 19's it comes with (the wheels are also ET23 v ET28 and a half inch wider than the standard alloys). You will be better going 18 inch wheels and then go with the 356mm kit.
My Peugeot comes with 380mm Alcon 4 pots and those wont fit under 18 inch wheels, they barely clear the 19's it comes with (the wheels are also ET23 v ET28 and a half inch wider than the standard alloys). You will be better going 18 inch wheels and then go with the 356mm kit.
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they will never fit with std factory 17" wheels and as above you may struggle with certain factory style 18" wheels
for extreme race use, etc. then we tend to use the likes of Team Dynamics competition wheels which have possibly the largest inner rim brake clearance available??
for extreme race use, etc. then we tend to use the likes of Team Dynamics competition wheels which have possibly the largest inner rim brake clearance available??
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