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New wheels going on my '98 Cobra. Gonna need new tires...
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 15325698" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>looking at that brake diagram posted above you should be ok. looks like plenty of clearance within the diameter of the 18" wheel and the good thing about wilwoods is their calipers are very low profile. per that diagram they only sit out 1.23" from the mounting surface which is less than the stock cobra calipers iirc. so you should be more than fine. wilwoods usually fit everything. </p><p>really only with 15" brakes do you really need to worry about being able to fit an 18" wheel on it (diameter wise). the height of the caliper from the mounting surface is a different ballgame. but as i said, wilwoods usually run very low profile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 15325698, member: 40308"] looking at that brake diagram posted above you should be ok. looks like plenty of clearance within the diameter of the 18" wheel and the good thing about wilwoods is their calipers are very low profile. per that diagram they only sit out 1.23" from the mounting surface which is less than the stock cobra calipers iirc. so you should be more than fine. wilwoods usually fit everything. really only with 15" brakes do you really need to worry about being able to fit an 18" wheel on it (diameter wise). the height of the caliper from the mounting surface is a different ballgame. but as i said, wilwoods usually run very low profile. [/QUOTE]
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