Supra TT bbk yay! ..
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ok, well then you would need to start by stating what kind of wheels you have, size, and the offsets....... That would be a good starting point.
If you're looking for a general answer, then you will need spacers to clear those brakes, anywhere from a 5mm to a 15mm, go with a good brand name, spacers aren't something to skimp on and save $.
If you're looking for a general answer, then you will need spacers to clear those brakes, anywhere from a 5mm to a 15mm, go with a good brand name, spacers aren't something to skimp on and save $.
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anyone? .. can i just measure the width of my stock calipers and then measure the Supra ones then take the differences and divide by 2? .. and figure out the space needed? ..
example.. stock caliper 6 inch wide.. supra 8 inch wide... 2 inch difference.. but you divide by 2 since its divided on 2 sides of the rotor?..
example.. stock caliper 6 inch wide.. supra 8 inch wide... 2 inch difference.. but you divide by 2 since its divided on 2 sides of the rotor?..
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02-05 stock wheels need 15mm spacers to clear Supra calipers, so 15mm wheel spacers are probably what you need.
If you want the exact, borrow a wheel that can clear (barely or easily is your choice) the supra caliper and put it on your sc and then measure the distance between the spokes and you stock caliper.
After you get the measurement, let's say it is 1 1/4 inches. Then you need (1 1/4 - 3/4) x 25.4 = 13mm wheel spacers
If you want the exact, borrow a wheel that can clear (barely or easily is your choice) the supra caliper and put it on your sc and then measure the distance between the spokes and you stock caliper.
After you get the measurement, let's say it is 1 1/4 inches. Then you need (1 1/4 - 3/4) x 25.4 = 13mm wheel spacers
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Sweet! I didn't know that you could even put these on an sc430.
Be careful with putting too big of a spacer on the wheels. I had 20mm Ichiba spacers on my GS430 for about a week or two on the front wheels and didn't like how it felt; there was an increase in vibration (compared to no vibration at all w/o spacer). So I removed them.
However, I've been running an Ichiba 15mm spacer on my GS rear wheels (factory 17" wheels) for over a year, no issues at all (knock on wood).
Be careful with putting too big of a spacer on the wheels. I had 20mm Ichiba spacers on my GS430 for about a week or two on the front wheels and didn't like how it felt; there was an increase in vibration (compared to no vibration at all w/o spacer). So I removed them.
However, I've been running an Ichiba 15mm spacer on my GS rear wheels (factory 17" wheels) for over a year, no issues at all (knock on wood).
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