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Getting R32 Gtr Wheels To Fit Over R33/r34 Gtr Brembos


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Hey Guys,

After doing a bit of research, I know that the R32 GTR wheels dont fit over the R33/34 Brembo Brakes (only just apparently :laugh: ) but was wondering if there is a simple way to get them to fit. I have a R32 GTR and plan on upgrading the brakes to the Brembos in the near future but want to retain the R32 GTR wheels for various reasons.

I don't mind putting on small spacers if it'll make it clear (The rims sit too far in anyway).

Let me know what you would recommend.

Any help would be great.

Thanks

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On 09/03/2010 at 3:56 PM, Swiper the Fox said:

yes 33 rims are ok

with r32 rims the back of the caliper needs a bit taken off it to fit.

Sorry Swiper to dig up old post but trying to fit R32 OEM wheels over R34 brembo today and looks like it can make it

Do you know exactly where on the caliper it needs to be filed down?

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