If you drive like that for long enough, they will clearance themselves.Yeah. No clearance with the F2. Like Ourlee said, need a 10mm spacer for Stoptech 255.
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I'll have half a brake caliper.If you drive like that for long enough, they will clearance themselves.
Does your car have the floating calipers?I'll have half a brake caliper.
That was just hand tightend. There was still a gap to the hub of like 2 or 3mm.
No. FixedDoes your car have the floating calipers?
How are you liking the General Tire AS-05s? Almost went with them on my new Sparcos from Tirerack, but picked up their G-MAX RS summer instead. Thinking I might give those a shot next tire swap.The 18x8 Flow One F5s have a shitload of brake clearance but they are not on sale or I'd buy a second set in black.View attachment 207736
I LOVE white bright silver wheels on white. If they came in 9” back in the day I would have bought them:I know this is the wrong thread, and also everyone hates on APR, but my flow formed 18x8.5 wheels have been great. 66.1 but comes with 57.1 metal ring. ZERO ISSUES after ~10k miles.
I ran the GMax RS on a set of Dekagrams for a few months before getting the AS for these wheels. Did not notice any difference in handling, but the AS are definitely quieter and seem to ride slightly softer. The RS were 235 on an 8.5" wheel and the AS are 245 on an 8" wheel, if that matters.How are you liking the General Tire AS-05s? Almost went with them on my new Sparcos from Tirerack, but picked up their G-MAX RS summer instead. Thinking I might give those a shot next tire swap.
Oh, ol' APR hubcentric wheels eh?I know this is the wrong thread, and also everyone hates on APR, but my flow formed 18x8.5 wheels have been great. 66.1 but comes with 57.1 metal ring. ZERO ISSUES after ~10k miles.
Ghost tire.I LOVE white bright silver wheels on white. If they came in 9” back in the day I would have bought them:
Can I buy your 235s?I ran the GMax RS on a set of Dekagrams for a few months before getting the AS for these wheels. Did not notice any difference in handling, but the AS are definitely quieter and seem to ride slightly softer. The RS were 235 on an 8.5" wheel and the AS are 245 on an 8" wheel, if that matters.
I like the AS better and also can run them longer in the season. I did not want to chance the RS in cold weather.