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  1. #1
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    Quick question: EK4 stock blades clear ITR calipers?

    as title states^
    would they clear the dc2r calipers?
    Cheers.
    4dr♥

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    If you are running 96 itr hubs, they will not fit due to difference in pcd (4x100 vs 4x114.3)
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    if you're just bolting on 98spec itr calipers then you may need to modify the caliper bracket a bit, otherwise a 3mm spacer usually does the job

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    So you've changed your discs and calipers to ITR 282mm but kept 4x100?

    I know that fat fives clear the calipers (seen it on some DIY thread)

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    i think he might be selling car so wanna put stock ek4 wheels, the problem is he has itr calipers (4stud, assuming vtir knuckle)
    im guessing it should clear since stock itr wheels are same size & offset to ek4 wheels?

    why dont you test it
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    Quote Originally Posted by mocchi View Post
    i think he might be selling car so wanna put stock ek4 wheels, the problem is he has itr calipers (4stud, assuming vtir knuckle)
    im guessing it should clear since stock itr wheels are same size & offset to ek4 wheels?

    why dont you test it
    cheers mate,
    yeah im gna test it asap.

    Thanks for the replies ozhonda.
    4dr♥

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