Hey guys,
I've been doing a bit of work to the old VR over the past few months.
This has included sourcing some new rims, finally getting some new tyres, getting the gearbox reconditioned (thanks Matt!), guard rolling and some new brakes.
I got some new rotors, pads fluid and braided brake lines and they were all fitted last week.
But, there's a problem, a pretty big one actually. The new rims fit on the car before the new pads, and with the considerably meatier pads, the caliper sticks out and the rims don't clear the calipers.
The rims won't even bolt up properly now because theres about 5-7mm gap to the mounting surface. Even the old rims needed to be spaced out with washers to fit on.
So I have quite a dilemma. The rims are 16x7 with 24mm offset and sit quite nicely in the guards with some scrapage on hard runs. So I can't really use spacers. Another option I spose is to take some material off the pads, and clean up the calipers a bit.
What can be done?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, and a pic of the rims on the car (oh, no! not BBS Rs again! hahaha)

I've been doing a bit of work to the old VR over the past few months.
This has included sourcing some new rims, finally getting some new tyres, getting the gearbox reconditioned (thanks Matt!), guard rolling and some new brakes.
I got some new rotors, pads fluid and braided brake lines and they were all fitted last week.
But, there's a problem, a pretty big one actually. The new rims fit on the car before the new pads, and with the considerably meatier pads, the caliper sticks out and the rims don't clear the calipers.

The rims won't even bolt up properly now because theres about 5-7mm gap to the mounting surface. Even the old rims needed to be spaced out with washers to fit on.
So I have quite a dilemma. The rims are 16x7 with 24mm offset and sit quite nicely in the guards with some scrapage on hard runs. So I can't really use spacers. Another option I spose is to take some material off the pads, and clean up the calipers a bit.
What can be done?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, and a pic of the rims on the car (oh, no! not BBS Rs again! hahaha)


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