Whats your clearance like on your Spoon calipers


What if you try to install those calipers in 15x7JJ ET43 TE37's? Would spacers be needed?
 
What if you try to install those calipers in 15x7JJ ET43 TE37's? Would spacers be needed?

I may be wrong but i've herd that the TE37's have very good clearance and don't require spacers. I may be wrong...
 
Hope you are not wrong mate, because i do not like spacers.

Let's see if someone with that setup is running Spoon calipers.
 
What if you try to install those calipers in 15x7JJ ET43 TE37's? Would spacers be needed?

Could someone in the know answer this as I need to know. Old thread but need this answering. Thanks Jay
 
lol feeler gauge. Sounds the same as my Regamaster 15x6.5 +35. Run a 2mm spacer just to be safe on the track when things start to expand small amounts.
 
What if you try to install those calipers in 15x7JJ ET43 TE37's? Would spacers be needed?

i had ta use 2mm spacers with me te37s and the spoon brake calliper and there still only 1mm away!!!!!:nerv:
 
Fitted Spoon calipers to my EK9 yesterday with drilled and grooved discs behind O.E.M wheels and have about 2-3mm between the spokes and the caliper. (No spacers required). :win:

P.S: The bug on my rims in the first pic is an optional extra, in case anyone was wondering...
 

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^It is a known fact that Spoon calipers will fit on EK9 stock wheels with no problem.
 
However and excuse me one moment while i vent! F@#KING STUPID F@#KING PILE OF S@#T F@#KING W@#K SPOON CALIPERS AND CRAPPY EK9! I'm getting very fed up with this car nothing ever goes how it should!

"Its always something!"
 
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