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Was thinking of getting these rims as a winter setup. Good to know they clear the brembos as well. What is the gap between the rim and caliper?

 

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Do it before install. Or, cut a small portion of the metal out and make the circle hole larger. Much easier to do prior to install.

 

Was going to say, why would you torque them AFTER they were in the car? In the literally 1000s of shocks/strut installs we've done since 2000, we've never once did them in the car.

 

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Was thinking of getting these rims as a winter setup. Good to know they clear the brembos as well. What is the gap between the rim and caliper?

 

Thanks

 

Very little clearance between the face of the caliper and the backside of the spoke. Plenty of clearance to the inner wall of the wheel.

 

If you need actual number let me know and I may check for you.

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Great walkthru and thanks for the heads up on the THMotorsports code. Mine should be here tomorrow. When you guys are using a washer as a spacer with the Spec B tops, it's just a regular washer from the hardware store or was it a real thick one? Just want to make sure I have all the parts I need ready for the build up. Thanks.
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Great walkthru and thanks for the heads up on the THMotorsports code. Mine should be here tomorrow. When you guys are using a washer as a spacer with the Spec B tops, it's just a regular washer from the hardware store or was it a real thick one? Just want to make sure I have all the parts I need ready for the build up. Thanks.

 

I used a Thick one from Lowes that was Stainless Steel. You need to make sure the diameter is correct on it as well, match it up with the conical washer if possible.

 

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Do the spec.B top hats provide any benefit? I have a spec.B, but am kinda planning on switching to regular LGT top hats when I do my Koni install to avoid the extra "lift" in the front.

 

Can you offer any advice on that?

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Slightly firmer rubber (possibly), much larger internal bearing.

 

+1 I went this route on my LGT and they felt better and had more longevity than the originals.

 

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I was able to torque mine down with the wheels on the ground without a problem. Getting those rears off was a pita, my electric impact didn't budge em :( Took brute strength, pb blaster, and lots of yelling and swearing to break the bolts loose.

 

 

Thats where I am tonight.. had sprayed them a few times past few days, still cant get them to budge with the impact and don't have it high enough to get a long cheater on it.

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Thats where I am tonight.. had sprayed them a few times past few days, still cant get them to budge with the impact and don't have it high enough to get a long cheater on it.

 

Do you have a long extension? I did mine on jack stands on a lower setting. The socket extension allowed me to sit on the ground, put my foot on the extension as a brace, and then pull back on it with my upper body. Still took a little bit but eventually they broke loose.

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Ya thats one option, was hoping to get a cheater bar heading out the back but can't with the angle... will probably rap it with electric impact again, then get it higher and go for cheater again.

 

Are you guys attacking from the inside bolt, or outside nut?

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