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You will need a 15mm to 20mm spacer on the front for that offset. For the rear that will need some testing but you are looking at maybe 10mm but not sure until you have it on the car as the height of the car will also depict what you can do. As for tyres, do not run 225 on 10" wide rims, this is...
Yes completely different and understandable that shoes are done as they are usually found in the rear brakes and are not the primary braking set for the car.
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Personally I would not use anything but OEM or after-market main brand brake pads made specifically for the car I drive (e.g. Brembo, Tarox, Alcon), and definitely not resurfaced ones. Not using the correct pads may void warranty and/or insurance.
If done right you will not have any vibrations or pulling. I have rotated my wheels/tyres from front to back multiple times and that is the key, multiple times so that uneven wear is avoided. Not once had a problem. Rebalanced each time as well. Lengthens the life of the tyres.
But we are...
It's a weekend event although most of the action occurs on the Saturday. This is the day of the club show 'n' shine and drive-ups occur, as well as track access. There is a lot to do and see.
I would like to see 10 RCZ's attend as that will enable me to work with the organizers on getting a...
Yes as DanRo states they will fit but are the max. This means that the tyre extends a bit further outside of the rim edge which can cause sidewall movement and this might not be the desired result when driving. 245's are perfect size. If your goal is to get as much tread on the road for grip or...