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Old 04-07-2022, 05:44 AM
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Update. I installed a 3mm hub centric spacer and now the clearance is ideal. I was able to stick 3 credit cards in between the caliper and spoke.



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Originally Posted by vlads2k
Update. I installed a 3mm hub centric spacer and now the clearance is ideal. I was able to stick 3 credit cards in between the caliper and spoke.



Where did you get the spacer from?
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Originally Posted by highcam
Where did you get the spacer from?
Ebay! Here you go. Quality seems decent and the fit is perfect.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/223867589260
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Originally Posted by vlads2k
Ebay! Here you go. Quality seems decent and the fit is perfect.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/223867589260
Ebay always charges me big $$$ for shipping =/
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Originally Posted by highcam
Did your set come with the pillar vane rotors?
I’m trying to get the stoptech trophy kit and I’m running TE37SL 17x9.5 +45 Do you think it’s gonna clear?
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Originally Posted by vlads2k
Evasive spec TE37SL 17x9.5 +40 with Stoptech c43 kit. It clears but barely, just a credit card. I'm considering running a 3mm spacer to be safe.
Is the C43 kit bigger than trophy kit or they about the same size? Clearance wise…

im running TE37SL 17x9.5 +45
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Anyone know if ST-40 or Trophy kits will fit on CE28SL 17x9 +44 face 3?
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Originally Posted by SuzukaS2K
Is the C43 kit bigger than trophy kit or they about the same size? Clearance wise…

im running TE37SL 17x9.5 +45
The trophy kit will have a little more clearance due to a larger rotor, caliper sits further away from the center of the rotor.

Originally Posted by Byrin
Anyone know if ST-40 or Trophy kits will fit on CE28SL 17x9 +44 face 3?
If you have the wheels already, you should be able to find a clearance template you can print out and try with your wheels.

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I have 17 inch RPF1s with a 45 mm offset and my trophy kit is not fitting. I see that 8 inch RPF1s are listed as fitting but mine are nine inch and don’t fit

Has anyone experienced this?
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Originally Posted by turbojonn
I have 17 inch RPF1s with a 45 mm offset and my trophy kit is not fitting. I see that 8 inch RPF1s are listed as fitting but mine are nine inch and don’t fit

Has anyone experienced this?
17x9 +45 RPF1 have a different spoke design than 17x8 +45 RPF1. The 17x9 RPF1 in that size are well known for having extremely limited brake clearance.

You’re going to need new wheels, spacers, or stock brakes.


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