CCW and Spoon Brake fitment? Help!
I just picked up a set of CCW LM20s with the following specs:
Fronts-18x10 +51 2" lips. Tires-Hankook ventus v12 evos 245-35-18
Rears-18x11.5 +56 3" lips.Tires-Hankook ventus v12 evos 285-30-18
Question is, what is it gonna take to fit Spoon Brakes behind it? Spacers?
Or is there no hope?
Otherwise, I may be parting my Spoon Brakes.
Your help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Gus
Fronts-18x10 +51 2" lips. Tires-Hankook ventus v12 evos 245-35-18
Rears-18x11.5 +56 3" lips.Tires-Hankook ventus v12 evos 285-30-18
Question is, what is it gonna take to fit Spoon Brakes behind it? Spacers?
Or is there no hope?
Otherwise, I may be parting my Spoon Brakes.
Your help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Gus
spacers would probably be the only thing that will push out your wheels to give more clearance.
not sure if that what you are asking?
do you have the spoon mono block?
here's a spoon fitment thread if you haven't already read it.
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/338...poon-calipers/
not sure if that what you are asking?
do you have the spoon mono block?
here's a spoon fitment thread if you haven't already read it.
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/338...poon-calipers/
well if you have the wheels, why not put it up against the caliper and see how much space is between your wheel mounting point and the mounting point on the hub?
make sure you have a layer of cloth on the caliper to protect from wheel hitting it.
Or you can measure from the mounting point on the hub to the outside of your caliper. Then measure the wheel from the spoke to the mounting point on the wheel.
make sure you have a layer of cloth on the caliper to protect from wheel hitting it.
Or you can measure from the mounting point on the hub to the outside of your caliper. Then measure the wheel from the spoke to the mounting point on the wheel.
I can do that.. i was just hoping based on the offset and someone's previous experience that someone would know it would fit..

but you are right looks like i may have to do that..
thanks..

but you are right looks like i may have to do that..
thanks..
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