Hello Fellow TMOer's!
Please read through the next 2 posts and see if my logic and thoughts will work. Thanks in advance! Well I has an aaaww crap (censored) moment yesterday. I really do not want to run the 200AA's on the street if I do not have to. Will the 6 pot calipers fit in my 2015 OEM 20 x 9's? I look all over the place in several forums and find no , no , no. Do a couple PM's and there is still uncertainty. I do not like no's and think I'll have the extended studs and have plenty of room between the tire and fender what about spacers as long as I maintain the 1.8 camber that I'm already at. Plus I will also have Vorschag plates room to go.
Current tire room:
I decided I'll do some due diligence and see if I can figure it out my self. In my search I find this :
I go through the directions, enter 2013 regular GT and this comes up.
I pick a 6 pot option with the 380mm rotor. --- FYI as long as the search if for a S197 the templates all come up the same for the 6 pot 380mm - GT, GT with brembo, GT500... Trying a different rotor thickness did not change anything either.
S197 template:
Glued to card board and cut out. You do not have precise on the wavy curves on the caliper. It's the fartherst out dementions that matter.
S550 Template for comparison in case anyone is thinking about measuring OEM S550 wheels.
Continued in next post.
Please read through the next 2 posts and see if my logic and thoughts will work. Thanks in advance! Well I has an aaaww crap (censored) moment yesterday. I really do not want to run the 200AA's on the street if I do not have to. Will the 6 pot calipers fit in my 2015 OEM 20 x 9's? I look all over the place in several forums and find no , no , no. Do a couple PM's and there is still uncertainty. I do not like no's and think I'll have the extended studs and have plenty of room between the tire and fender what about spacers as long as I maintain the 1.8 camber that I'm already at. Plus I will also have Vorschag plates room to go.
Current tire room:
I decided I'll do some due diligence and see if I can figure it out my self. In my search I find this :
How to Measure Your Wheel for Proper Brake Clearance
Before you buy, regardless of wheel size, you must confirm brake system to wheel clearance before purchasing a Brembo Performance system. Brembo Performance brake systems are always designed to max…
blog.racetechnologies.com
2013 Ford Mustang GT | Race Technologies | Brembo Official Partner
www.racetechnologies.com
S197 template:
Glued to card board and cut out. You do not have precise on the wavy curves on the caliper. It's the fartherst out dementions that matter.
S550 Template for comparison in case anyone is thinking about measuring OEM S550 wheels.
Continued in next post.
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