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ROH clearance for 282mm rotors?

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    ROH clearance for 282mm rotors?

    Wondering if this ROH conversion with 282mm rotors will clear on stock 91' SE wheels. I believe they're 15x5.5 on the wheel dimensions. I need brakes pretty badly and figured I might as well get this conversion over with.


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    I can't speak specifically to the SE wheels, but my guess would be that they should. I have Prelude swirls on my car currently with that brake setup and I imagine that most of the other OEM wheels will clear. I will add though that I require a small front spacer on the Prelude wheels to clear. However, based on the specs, the offset on those is +50 while most of the OEM Accord wheels are +45, so you may not need the spacer as the one I use is literally just a 5MM spacer.
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      Much appreciated, I'll get to it then.

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        I'm not sure that's right. I did this same brake conversion on the racecar and the stock steelies that were on it when we bought it would no longer fit. I didn't try a spacer though. I just got rid of the steelies.
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          Originally posted by ukemike View Post
          I'm not sure that's right. I did this same brake conversion on the racecar and the stock steelies that were on it when we bought it would no longer fit. I didn't try a spacer though. I just got rid of the steelies.
          I'm using the factory "Trash can cap" alloy wheels.

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