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Old 14 February 2012, 04:47 PM
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Default 18inch Inovit torques on a bug sti - clear brembos?

Ive just bought a set of Inovit Tarmacs (18s) as a second set of wheels for my bug sti. Am I going to need spacers to get them to fit over the front Brembos does anyone know? Didn't think I would so snapped them up but now I'm not so sure, can't find a definitive answer anywhere

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Old 14 February 2012, 04:52 PM
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you shouldnt need spacers, i was looking at getting these in 18" and it tells you on car websites they fit 01-04 STI.

getting harder to find now as they dont make them anymore
Old 14 February 2012, 04:57 PM
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ive got these on my bug and no probs no spacers req im running 225 40 18

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Ah my mistake, they are Inovit Tarmacs not Torques. So to change the question - will 18inch Tarmacs fit over Brembos!? Cheers for the reply though!
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Yes they will fit!
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Good news
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Old 14 February 2012, 05:49 PM
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any pics?

only reason I ask is that I have inovits (not sure which type) and use spacers to get over 18's

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These are the ones i have just bought. I think these are tarmacs.....

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sorry pal can't help you as these are different to mine
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No worries. Are there any downsides to using spacers out of interest?
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I've heard that they put extra strain on wheel nuts and wheel bearings but I wouldn't expect this to be a great amount or to be dangerous (surely spacers would be illegal if it was dangerous)
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