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Old 08-21-2017, 10:08 AM   #29
JazzleSAURUS
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Originally Posted by churchx View Post
@JazzleSAURUS & @Shark_Bait88 - what i'm complaining about - that there is no such info in wheel directory. I'm sure there are other 15" that will fit over stock brakes too .. but that info cannot be found easily in this forum, even while might be of interest for many (for winter driving)
Shark_Bait88: if/when you'll meet him, would be nice to get offset and such also for those Tom's wheels you mentioned. The more confirmed/known, the better.
JazzleSAURUS: can you try those Enkei-s RCG4 from Forester also on twins? Just to check clearance (and if fit, what width/what offset)?
Hey @churchx I had actually tried them on my BRZ before I tried them on the FXT. They didn't clear, first touching the brake caliper, then when a 20mm spacer was tossed on, they touched the hub where the tie rod meets it.

While playing around on @LiftedBRZ s car, we confirmed that they DID clear WITHOUT spacers when we converted the front brakes to Subaru OEM 4 pots, the brake package that was in mind on the group n cars when the RC-G4 was being developed.

Hope that's helpful, I actually was hoping to run the RC-G4's on the BRZ, and keep running the 16" '00 5 spokes on the Forester, but when all was said and done I was very happy with the results...

A brake package any bigger than 4 pots is very unlikely to fit!!


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