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It totally depends on what brake and what wheels you have. There is no such rule that dictates brake A will fit wheel B to C. The best thing you can do is first build you brake kit then measure the caliper clearance,then go buy wheels that will fit. Or just go with the easy way, buy the already available brake kits out there and buy the wheels recommended by their suppliers.------------------G Dummy~if you think I'm selling my go-fast parts to go back to stock, you are way wrong my friend [This message has been edited by maomaonsx (edited 30 July 2002).]
It totally depends on what brake and what wheels you have. There is no such rule that dictates brake A will fit wheel B to C. The best thing you can do is first build you brake kit then measure the caliper clearance,then go buy wheels that will fit. Or just go with the easy way, buy the already available brake kits out there and buy the wheels recommended by their suppliers.
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G Dummy~
if you think I'm selling my go-fast parts to go back to stock, you are way wrong my friend
[This message has been edited by maomaonsx (edited 30 July 2002).]