Yeah dawg I thought nobody was gonna catch thatAxel, front calipers are installed incorrectly from pic shown. Bleeder should be pointed upward.
Sweet! I've been contemplating doing this for YEARS!!! But was worried about the 18's fitting... Already have STOPTECH SS lines, so everything else will be bolt-on. I'll probably get 20mm spacers and bolts and run them year round then... Nicer stance anyways... And still have Turbo's rear knuckle adaptors somewhere... This WILL become a reality sometime in the near future LOL!!!Gen1 FX35/45 with oem 18's requires 15mm spacers. Confirmed from my experience using winter setup.
Wow, datman is alive and doing more mods. [emoji106]Sweet! I've been contemplating doing this for YEARS!!! But was worried about the 18's fitting... Already have STOPTECH SS lines, so everything else will be bolt-on. I'll probably get 20mm spacers and bolts and run them year round then... Nicer stance anyways... And still have Turbo's rear knuckle adaptors somewhere... This WILL become a reality sometime in the near future LOL!!!
LOL! Yeah I'm still alive! Not so much in mods as $$$ is on the low side now... But I already have the knuckle adaptor for the rears, and I've been wanting to do the fronts for a LONG time... Just couldn't find any info on if the OEM 18's would fit so I held off as I need them for my winters... Was thinking of waiting to use my 20's as winters and upgrade to 22's for summer and then do the brakes, but now I don't have to wait! And 22's aren't realistic for Ottawa's potholes...Wow, datman is alive and doing more mods. [emoji106]
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NO - you'll need a 15mm spacer.Hey did the akebono bbk calipers fit perfectly with the stock 18" wheels?