Will pro race 1.2 8x15 20 offset clear Ibiza cupra R 304 brembo?

Discussion in 'Track Prep & Tech' started by The great one, Nov 12, 2014.

  1. Hi will these wheels clear Ibiza cupra R brembo setup?

    Thanks
     
  2. sparrow Paid Member Paid Member

    On what car?
     
  3. fasteddie

    fasteddie Banned

    NO you need 16" mate, they run close on my Volk Race rims and they are build for brake caliper clearance
    See pics on my topic in Sig :thumbup:
     
  4. Dclarke Forum Member

    I run 308mm discs under 15's using the same spec wheel, offset etc and they are fine. Close but with no issues.
     
  5. mat-mk3

    mat-mk3 Administrator Admin

    My 7" (or is it 6.5) 15" 1.2's touched the brembo calipers on the face with standard ET35 offset. It's also very close around the sides so went for the upgrade to 16"
     
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  6. fasteddie

    fasteddie Banned

    With brembo calipers ? [:[]
     
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  7. Thanks for the reply's. It's a mk2 golf.
     
  8. Jommanjo Forum Member

    Ah, I think that although Dunc runs slightly bigger discs than the 305mm Brembos, his Caparo calipers are a more sleek, disc-hugging design than the chunky Brembos and fit Ok. He'll probably confirm that in a bit. I have a pic somewhere.

    Personally, with the ProRace's I would just try the wheels over the calipers if you can, unless you know someone has tried it before. I'm tempted to say that the same spec of wheel is no guarantee of clearance, it depends on the design of the wheel surely?

    I'm running ET20 MO5's 15" over the chunky Brembo 305's as I saw that someone had done it with that exact set-up. I'm using Badger Bill's Mk2 brackets. They're close, maybe too close for some, but I don't have any problems.

    HTH.

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    Last edited: Nov 13, 2014
  9. HummuH Forum Member

    Yep, that's certainly close! Heat not an issue? My MO5's with 310mm set-up get super toasty even with a 16" rim.
     
  10. fasteddie

    fasteddie Banned


    Balance weights could be a problem unless they fit between the spokes ...bit ugly for a road car but fine for track use :)
     
  11. murph81 Forum Member

    Theres a thread somewhere on here and on Seatcupra.net iirc with a list of the wheels that will fit with those brakes.
     
  12. fasteddie

    fasteddie Banned

    See to be honest I ran proper G60 callipers on my 1.8t from my old edition one with DS2500 pads and Volkswagen discs
    Then DS3000 pads and never a problem with fade and brakes were great .... Refurbed them incase I need to change.
    Bought the brembos just for the look [8D]
     
  13. Jommanjo Forum Member

    No, 'cos I brake like a girl lol

    Maybe in the future as I get back on the wagon with my track driving, heat may become an issue. I don't run any ducting for cool air or heat venting at the mo.

    Agree that G60 set up is great, or have a look at NigeP's 288mm(?) set up - more efficient with significantly greater pad area. Put aside a day though, as you'll end up reading the whole thread ;)lol
     
    Last edited: Nov 13, 2014
  14. Jommanjo Forum Member

    No space for even skinny weights, but if they're mounted inboard so they face the unions, as below, they're fine. I mark the wheels with paint pen, explain to the fitters, and all is fine :thumbup:

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  15. Porth New Member

    Where are Pro Race 1.2 8x15 available? Can't find them on their homepage!
     
  16. Jommanjo Forum Member

    Found the pic. 15" MO's on these.

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  17. pascal77uk Paid Member Paid Member

    They look nice
     
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  18. mat-mk3

    mat-mk3 Administrator Admin

    Very nice! Is it still a 305mm disc?
     
  19. Jommanjo Forum Member

    308mm according to Dunc. I thought they were more of a slimmer, Brembo GT or AP type caliper, but they appear chunkier and more Cupra Brembo-ish. Nice kit, and certainly work well!
     

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