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I still have the zo6's... they are for sale in the western section
I actually did have a problem with them rubbing the caliper. The vendor I bought them from on Corvette Forum said they would fit with no issues, but I actually had to buy a spacer to get them to fit in the front. Other than that, everything was good.
I actually did have a problem with them rubbing the caliper. The vendor I bought them from on Corvette Forum said they would fit with no issues, but I actually had to buy a spacer to get them to fit in the front. Other than that, everything was good.
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I still have the zo6's... they are for sale in the western section
I actually did have a problem with them rubbing the caliper. The vendor I bought them from on Corvette Forum said they would fit with no issues, but I actually had to buy a spacer to get them to fit in the front. Other than that, everything was good.
I actually did have a problem with them rubbing the caliper. The vendor I bought them from on Corvette Forum said they would fit with no issues, but I actually had to buy a spacer to get them to fit in the front. Other than that, everything was good.
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if you have 45mm that must be a pretty stout spacer, remember these are floating calipers so you don't wanna be close to them. I had 1/4" spacers and it was way too close for comfort. Did you get longer studs as well?
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