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  • 2 weeks later...

Can anyone confirm if the front kit would clear OEM R34 GTT 17x7.5" wheels (+35 I think)?

Perhaps give AOR a call. There isn't a huge amount of clearance on my 18" wheels and I think AOR suggest >= 17" racing wheels.

My 17x9.5 +18 with a 10mm slip on clears my fronts. Id say due to a smaller caliper on the rear I wont have any clearance issues!

My 17x9.5 +18 with a 10mm slip on clears my fronts. Id say due to a smaller caliper on the rear I wont have any clearance issues!

OEM wheels?

  • 1 month later...

My teks as above clear the brakes. About 5mm clearance though probably not ideal but they do. Either TC105N or Gram lights 57DR in 17s are next on the list for me as I don't want 18's. Hoping I can have the sizes I have always wanted, but ill be getting measurements before purchasing anything.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Nope. I already tried that with a mates pair of wheels. The inner barrel wont clear the caliper... :angry:

Sorry is this in reference to the R34 GTT stock wheel? By the barrel do you mean the inner diameter or the wheel?

I'm running 20mm spacers all around not sure if that will help with clearance?

  • 2 weeks later...

No 33gtr wheels don't clear, doubt 34 gtt wheels would clear too.

What are people running brake master wise with the front and rear kit? I have a bm44 standard and my pedal is spongy. Fitted a HFM BM57 and the rear brakes locked up and the pedal was rock solid after been applied a few times. BM50 time?

Had a bm57 installed when the fronts were installed based on the recommendation on the AOR website and follow up discussions during the front group buy. All good so far.

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For anyone who missed out, there is a new group buy started for the AOR adapter kits.

Edited by SLVR32GTR

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