Classic impreza offset problem/question
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:27 am
On my STi6 RA Lim I'm running newage Brembo disks with AP 4-pots on ally brackets of unknown origin plus a stack of 4 washers spacing the caliper outwards by about 4mm. The disk/caliper setup works well (on the road) and my 17" Rota PFF7 replicas clear the caliper.
With Mallory trackday coming up on Saturday, I tried fitting my 17" TE37 track wheels yesterday. Doh, I now need an extra 10mm clearance to fit these wheels (for checking purposes only, I tried a pair of 5mm spacers and the spokes just clear the caliper).
Option one would be to get a pair of 10mm spacers and longer studs, but am I likely to rub on the front arches with my 225/45-17 tyres? (ride height is lowish, about 30mm tyre top to arch) Also, I wonder if 20mm wider track at front and standard rear would handle oddly?
Option two would be to ditch the 4mm of washers and get a custom bell made up by someone like Compbrake, to run with say a 5mm spacer or no spacer at all. I'd prefer ally bells anyway, and I'm not too keen on the washers either, so this seems like the best longer term plan.
The easy option for Mallory on Saturday would be to run my Marangoni road tyres (on the PFF7s), but suspect this to be a bad idea!
Advice welcomed, TIA.
With Mallory trackday coming up on Saturday, I tried fitting my 17" TE37 track wheels yesterday. Doh, I now need an extra 10mm clearance to fit these wheels (for checking purposes only, I tried a pair of 5mm spacers and the spokes just clear the caliper).
Option one would be to get a pair of 10mm spacers and longer studs, but am I likely to rub on the front arches with my 225/45-17 tyres? (ride height is lowish, about 30mm tyre top to arch) Also, I wonder if 20mm wider track at front and standard rear would handle oddly?
Option two would be to ditch the 4mm of washers and get a custom bell made up by someone like Compbrake, to run with say a 5mm spacer or no spacer at all. I'd prefer ally bells anyway, and I'm not too keen on the washers either, so this seems like the best longer term plan.
The easy option for Mallory on Saturday would be to run my Marangoni road tyres (on the PFF7s), but suspect this to be a bad idea!
Advice welcomed, TIA.