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    Established Member Two Rings HibiscusB5_A4's Avatar
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    17z Fitment Behind 18” USP wheels?

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    Anyone managed to fit 17z front calipers behind the B6 USP wheels? If so what spacer provides a good fit?


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    Veteran Member Four Rings GOODBYNAAIR's Avatar
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    I'm pretty sure I've seen is done, I don't know the specs. and you will need B5 S4 or b6 uprights I believe.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings Blazius's Avatar
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    17Z's will fit behind 17" wheels so 18 is no problem. Just get the right offset and you are done.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings xdewaynex's Avatar
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    17z calipers with Apikol mounts on my 98 with 17x8 35et BBS LM with a 3 or 5mm spacer. 18's will clear barrel wise, just depends on how the face of the wheel is made.
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    Established Member Two Rings HibiscusB5_A4's Avatar
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    I have the S4 uprights and the 17z’s and all the parts. My concern is installing them and my wheels not fitting. ET43 I believe is the USP wheel. I am thinking I’ll need spacers so might just order some and install them if needed.


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