Grinding Calipers 101
using a dark flat color will be best - flat paints dry quicker (in a couple minutes) so you can get right back at grinding if you need to. The dark color will make it very obvious to see where you're still rubbing.
my suggestion would be to use a rattle can primer, so if flat black isn't the color you want your calipers - just paint over it when you're done grinding.
I would seriously cover the car while doing this, you're gonna have metal shavings everywhere and they'll get on the paint and scratch the car up if you're not careful
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The studs are so the tech guy sees the stud pass thru the end of the open ended lug nut. The front ones are probably not needed, but put them on and the tech guys will never hassle you about it.
The ruls says the stud must protrude thru the rim the diameter of the stud, but if they see stud sticking out of the end of the lugnut, no questions will ever be asked.
The studs are so the tech guy sees the stud pass thru the end of the open ended lug nut. The front ones are probably not needed, but put them on and the tech guys will never hassle you about it.
The ruls says the stud must protrude thru the rim the diameter of the stud, but if they see stud sticking out of the end of the lugnut, no questions will ever be asked.
I also say go with the 3.25 and be done with it. cut them flush with the nut if you dont like them sticking out of the nuts.
I also say go with the 3.25 and be done with it. cut them flush with the nut if you dont like them sticking out of the nuts.
******* GROUND THRU THE CALIPER!!!!!!! ground thru about 1/4 in" from the window in the middle of the caliper. Im still rubbing so it looks like lt1 calipers or strange brakes. Anyone think lt1 calipers will work for me? and whats involved for the rear swap?
I am running drilled and slotted rotors from WS6 store and forgot they were thicker than stock rotors and I have new pads in the rear S.O.B.






