Minilites - drum or disc
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Re: Minilites - drum or disc
They are same offset as drum brakes, I have d1 alloys on mine and they fill arches nicely
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Re: Minilites - drum or disc
Yes I get that the 7 inch brakes give the same track width as drums, but does that also follow that out of the two types of minilite available, should 7 inch braked cars use the drum offset wheel or the disc. I presume using the disc offset will result in the inside of the wheel running closer to the inside of the car..?
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Re: Minilites - drum or disc
I run the rear drums without the spacer on my cars with 7 inch discs up front. I find they need a narrow spacer though if you use 165 tyres and 5 inch wheels.
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Re: Minilites - drum or disc
S type Minilites (they identify them as "FIA" offset) will need stepped S type drums at the rear so I suppose that mandates the drum offset for a Cooper.
Even with the stepped drums some 165s (e.g. Falkens) still rub on the damper at the rear.... BTDT.
Cheers, Ian
Even with the stepped drums some 165s (e.g. Falkens) still rub on the damper at the rear.... BTDT.
Cheers, Ian