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Old 20th October 2009, 03:41   #1
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style 66 BBK friendly 17" wheels

they are in decent condition, a little rash here and there, but nothing deep. 3 matching tires and 1 odd tire. i had a sidewall bubble so i replaced the tire.

i kept these as spares but dont need them anymore.

asking $600+shipping. expect shipping to be about $20/tire.

i will post pics tomorrow.

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What type of tires are on them?
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What type of tires are on them?
i think 3 continentals and 1 dunlop
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How are these wheels BBK Friendly when they barely clear the OEM Rotors? How do I know? I have them for my winter rims.

It would be great if they are BBK friendly as these wheels that I absolutely need for Winter are the only thing holding me back from a BBK upgrade.
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How are these wheels BBK Friendly when they barely clear the OEM Rotors? How do I know? I have them for my winter rims.

It would be great if they are BBK friendly as these wheels that I absolutely need for Winter are the only thing holding me back from a BBK upgrade.
you do realize oem rotors are 345x32, and BBK rotors are 355x32. so yes they barely clear 15" BBK kits. they will not clear a 380mm kit.

apparently you dont know enough to come into my thread contradicting what i said without any knowledge to what you are talking about.



these will clear Stoptech 355mm kits without any mods, but Brembo 355 kit will require a 3mm spacer to clear because the caliper just barely touches. you could even run a 1mm spacer but i dont think they make those.

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Are the tires on them summers or snows?
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you do realize oem rotors are 345x32, and BBK rotors are 355x32. so yes they barely clear 15" BBK kits. they will not clear a 380mm kit.

apparently you dont know enough to come into my thread contradicting what i said without any knowledge to what you are talking about.



these will clear Stoptech 355mm kits without any mods, but Brembo 355 kit will require a 3mm spacer to clear because the caliper just barely touches. you could even run a 1mm spacer but i dont think they make those.

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LOL. It's fun to get a rise out of you sometimes. Thanks for letting me know about my options Raza.

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Are the tires on them summers or snows?
summer continentals
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you do realize oem rotors are 345x32, and BBK rotors are 355x32. so yes they barely clear 15" BBK kits. they will not clear a 380mm kit.

apparently you dont know enough to come into my thread contradicting what i said without any knowledge to what you are talking about.



these will clear Stoptech 355mm kits without any mods, but Brembo 355 kit will require a 3mm spacer to clear because the caliper just barely touches. you could even run a 1mm spacer but i dont think they make those.

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