View Full Version : Sr 14's + spacer = 16v calipers fit?
Sirnixalot
24-01-07, 02:21 PM
I've searched and read that the SR nova 14's wont work because of their backspacing. But has anyone ever tried to fit them over 16v brakes with say 3mm spacers?
Really? Mine fitted ok on the saloon with no spacers and 16v brakes... close, but ok... :confused:
Welsh Dan
24-01-07, 02:36 PM
Just take the face of the caliper down until they fit with an angle grinder.
Matt2107
24-01-07, 02:37 PM
Isnt there two different offsets for 3 spokes... ET 49 and ET47.5
The 47.5's might fit but the 49's might not.
I may have been dreaming!!!
Hang on, are we talking steelies or alloys here? I assumed steelies...
Matt, yes the alloys came in two offsets.
Matt2107
24-01-07, 03:11 PM
Matt, yes the alloys came in two offsets.
Wahoo I didnt have another one of those "dreams"
Welsh Dan
24-01-07, 03:26 PM
I got my 256x20mm ones to fit fairly easily.
Ground down, partially treated with kurust (which hadnt set when the pic was taken):
http://www.xen0phobiak.co.uk/partly.jpg
Fully completed with an et47.5 wheel on:
http://www.xen0phobiak.co.uk/done.jpg
Funk me, thats close lol
My 14" black SRi steelies wouldn't fit over 256mm brakes with new discs/pads.
Fook me, thas a bit close to comfort imo!
yep just attack with a grinder until they fit lol and the closer the better just cos it looks cool
lol i wouldnt use a caliper that had been ground its just dodgey IMO
JSeymour
24-01-07, 04:47 PM
thats really close! but as burgo said, it does look cool..
lol i wouldnt use a caliper that had been ground its just dodgey IMOits no more dodgy than chopping a chassis leg about to make n engine fit
Sirnixalot
24-01-07, 05:11 PM
sorry i didnt post which ones, i meant the steelies.
i would rather not attack the caliper lol. is it the rim or the "spokes" that foul?
thanks again guys
Sirnixalot
24-01-07, 05:19 PM
soooo technically speaking the spacer should work then :)
Welsh Dan
24-01-07, 10:11 PM
You don't actually have to grind off all that much, and there's still loads of caliper left. Done about 3000 miles with no sign of problems and the pads are wearing down evenly. :)
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