Minimum clearance between caliper and wheel
Hello, I was test fitting some 6 piston dynapro's under some 15x8 and was wondering how much clearance I should be looking for? I am measuring .84" or 2.134mm from the tip of the caliper to the barrel of the rim where It starts to narrow to meet the spokes. Should I look into a wheel spacer? I have the 949 chubs and extended studs with a 3mm spacer. Was thinking I would got to a 5mm spacer if I need more.
Is the extra width of a 5mm space going to increase radial clearance? I read the OP question as clearance to the barrel, not the spokes.
It might, if the barrel is not perfectly cylindrical at that point.
It might, if the barrel is not perfectly cylindrical at that point.
but its only that tip. The rim gets wider after that
Most Big Brake Kits recommend their clearance template have 3 mm of clearance to any portion of the rim. If you have 2.1 mm you might get away with it, but adding another mm to 3 mm of spacer will certainly give you enough.
We prefer 3mm everywhere (~.120"). Wheels, spindles, brackets flex.
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