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Brake set up with TRX wheels?? need help
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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hey guys

i have done the 120y with s13 rotors and brake set up on my 1200 ute..

wondering wil trx wheels fit?

i think they need spacers!

if so how many? and is there anything esle need done


cheers, Ben


Posted on: 2007/8/9 19:48
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Re: Brake set up with TRX wheels?? need help
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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You'll have to chop the front of your guards out a bit so that the tyre doesnt touch, has the track widened at all with the S13 rotors?

Im running pintara 14" stockies (175x60 tyres) on my daily with drum front end which should be the same track width as the 120y stuff, they require a 3mm spacer, they touch the front of the guard on full lock but I dont care, I'll let them wear the front of the guard away over time.

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Re: Brake set up with TRX wheels?? need help
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nah pretty sure the width stays the same..

and cant chop the front gaurds.. the car just got painted..

soo spacers is all i need?

i dnt care if they scrapp coz its weekender only

Posted on: 2007/8/9 20:24
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Re: Brake set up with TRX wheels?? need help
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you will need spacers, track width will have been widened the width of the disc either side as the disc is now over the hub

and if you dont chop the guards you will bend them when you go to turn

Posted on: 2007/8/9 22:46
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