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IIRC, as it was quite some time ago.. when I had stock brakes I had to run a 3mm spacer or the 34GTT rims bound up on the calipers. Problem was alleviated when going to 33gtst brakes as the caliper sat away from the little dippy bit inbetween each of the 34GTT spokes.. good luck!

Not 100% sure, but I believe so yes. Fairly sure they look like this:

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But I've seen so many types of calipers and never paid that much attention to his lol, not sure if I have them mistaken. They are stock as far as he knows.

Reminds me of sick brake/wheel fitment I had on the Ceffy when it had R32 brakes but still 4 stud at the front with S13 stockies.

THIS ACTUALLY DID CLEAR THE BRAKES.

Don't ask me how, even with my own 2 eyes I couldn't see any actual gap but the wheel did spin.

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It scraped a few times until I did up all the wheel nuts properly, then just cleared.....I should've kept it like that and racked up some more points for being a mad c**t.

Edited by Nic_A31

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