Brembo brake swap to gt

tx5.slow

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So I started to do my brembo swap from a gt500 onto my 14 gt it was an easy 1hr per side job if that, when I went to install my wheels, which I have 19 in premium stock wheels, incase anyone comes around this issue they do not fit with brembo calipers, also posted some pics to compare from stock

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Either you'll need some stock Brembo Package wheels or after market I just did the swap myself on 2014 GT Premium with updated front pads and stainless lines on all fours. Only difference is I'm running 20x10 GT350 on all fours.
 

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I bought the brembo's too but have to wait to put them back on. I have the 2010 GT500 19X10's on all 4 corners. The fronts will not fit as there is not enough back spacing. Definitely touch each other. I know someone bought the 2010 GT500 19X8.5's and don't remember him saying that he had to get spacers. I'm just waiting for the 9.5's to go on sale. Hate spending almost 400 just for two rims and then have an extra set I don't need.
 

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just buy some good hub centric wheel spacers and be happy until your ready for new wheels. I've used them on my M3 and EVO 8 MR with no problems. depending on how thick they are you may need extended wheels studs as well but in your case I don't think you'll need thick ones. (1/4th -1/2 maybe?)
 

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just buy some good hub centric wheel spacers and be happy until your ready for new wheels. I've used them on my M3 and EVO 8 MR with no problems. depending on how thick they are you may need extended wheels studs as well but in your case I don't think you'll need thick ones. (1/4th -1/2 maybe?)
I just bought some mmd wheels running mickey Thompson 255 in front, 305 in rear also picking up a set of boss 302 wheels next weekend.

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