P1 Alloys
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P1 Alloys
Guys just a quickie, some P1 alloys on Fleabay 17inch ones, does anyone know if they will clear Ap 4 pot calipers ?
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Nice wheels, high quality and expensive new.
My AP 6-pots fit fine so I guess 4-pots would be okay, but that's not 100%.
Check the AP website which gives the dimensions of their calipers, and you can also download a template that you cut out and offer up to the wheel. You ideally need about 3mm clearance to allow for movement on the bearings.
Richard.
My AP 6-pots fit fine so I guess 4-pots would be okay, but that's not 100%.
Check the AP website which gives the dimensions of their calipers, and you can also download a template that you cut out and offer up to the wheel. You ideally need about 3mm clearance to allow for movement on the bearings.
Richard.
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Nice wheels, high quality and expensive new.
My AP 6-pots fit fine so I guess 4-pots would be okay, but that's not 100%.
Check the AP website which gives the dimensions of their calipers, and you can also download a template that you cut out and offer up to the wheel. You ideally need about 3mm clearance to allow for movement on the bearings.
Richard.
My AP 6-pots fit fine so I guess 4-pots would be okay, but that's not 100%.
Check the AP website which gives the dimensions of their calipers, and you can also download a template that you cut out and offer up to the wheel. You ideally need about 3mm clearance to allow for movement on the bearings.
Richard.
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