Re: DoctorDiff 11.7 Rear disc brake kit
[Re: AlexP]
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02/04/19 02:15 PM
02/04/19 02:15 PM
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AndyF
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Who here is running one of these kits? I'm interested to see if it will work with a 15x10 drag style wheel. It depends.
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Re: DoctorDiff 11.7 Rear disc brake kit
[Re: AlexP]
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02/04/19 05:14 PM
02/04/19 05:14 PM
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AndyF
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If you haven't purchased the wheels yet then I'd suggest using a 17 inch rim. There are a lot of drag radials and slicks for 17 inch rims. If you need a 15 inch rim for some reason then you'll just have to be very careful on the backspacing and/or the type of wheel. My 15 inch Centerlines wouldn't fit but they had a little more than the usual amount of backspacing. In my case the wheel was deep enough that it got to the back of the caliper and interfered with the banjo bolt or the other fitting. I don't recall which exactly but it wouldn't fit and there was no easy solution.
Last edited by AndyF; 02/04/19 05:18 PM.
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Re: DoctorDiff 11.7 Rear disc brake kit
[Re: AlexP]
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02/07/19 04:11 PM
02/07/19 04:11 PM
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dangina
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That looks great. I was hoping to get a set of those on the car without spacers. It would need to be like an ET 6 to clear without the spacers.
I wish these rims came in a negative offset but +15 is as low as it goes
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