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<blockquote data-quote="68gtscode" data-source="post: 16507149" data-attributes="member: 71404"><p>The best way to determine fitment is by printing cross-section blueprints 1:1 of your particular Brembos and using the procedure outlined in this article (this website also has many Brembo blueprints). I did this recently when selling a set of wheels to a guy with six piston Brembos... The wheel manufacturer told me they didn't think the wheels would fit, but this method proved them wrong. For what it's worth, I asked CCW when ordering my wheels many years ago- I remember they told me Brembo calipers stick out fairly far, and they recommended Wilwoods for this reason. That said, if you're seriously interested in these wheels, work with the seller to determine for sure. Good luck!</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.racetechnologies.com/article/how-measure-your-wheel-proper-brake-clearance" target="_blank">How to Measure Your Wheel for Proper Brake Clearance | Race Technologies | Brembo Official Partner</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="68gtscode, post: 16507149, member: 71404"] The best way to determine fitment is by printing cross-section blueprints 1:1 of your particular Brembos and using the procedure outlined in this article (this website also has many Brembo blueprints). I did this recently when selling a set of wheels to a guy with six piston Brembos... The wheel manufacturer told me they didn't think the wheels would fit, but this method proved them wrong. For what it's worth, I asked CCW when ordering my wheels many years ago- I remember they told me Brembo calipers stick out fairly far, and they recommended Wilwoods for this reason. That said, if you're seriously interested in these wheels, work with the seller to determine for sure. Good luck! [URL='https://www.racetechnologies.com/article/how-measure-your-wheel-proper-brake-clearance']How to Measure Your Wheel for Proper Brake Clearance | Race Technologies | Brembo Official Partner[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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