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  1. davidevo1

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    Am thinking about 360 brake upgrades, I seem to have read a lot that to upgrade the discs/rotors on a 360 then you need to get 19inch alloys. But these seem to be 18 inch with some tasty looking discs too.

    Any ideas on what they are, and if they're any good?

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  3. vrsurgeon

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    Don't think so... Stoptech slotted rotors are more traditional. I've been told that on other cars certain 18's will allow the stoptech st60 caliper.
     
  5. cm2

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    ...I think those look like the stock size brembo 2 piece racing rotors?
     
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    Those look like 19" Strad wheels with CCM brakes (converted to steel rotors).
     
  8. davidevo1

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    pretty sure they're 18s... the 19s have that little diamond cut between the spokes, no?
     
  9. tazandjan

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    355 mm rotors and larger calipers fit under the 18" wheels fine. Several makers out there that offer slotted, drilled, or a combination. 380 mm rotors fit fine under 19" wheels, like the OEM CCMs up front. Larger rotors may or may not fit. Scud wheels are designed to accept 398 mm rotors and those rotors and calipers are a press fit under 19" CS/F430 wheels.
     
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    Look like 19's to me...
     
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    Those look exactly like my 19" CS wheels.
     
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    i dont think they are the 19" cs wheels, which all areas between the spokes are the same length toward the center. Those look more like the bbs ch wheel or challenge wheel with the spokes at different lengths.
     
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    davidevo1 is correct. These are the 18" BBS Challenge race wheels... I have a set as well.

    If you compare them to Nathan's (CM2) CS wheels, they are different. The easiest way to tell is the shape or cut between the spokes, towards the center of the wheel...
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    They look just like the 430 challenge wheels to me
     
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    Allen- Now that you mention it, there are some pretty significant differences in the two types I never noticed before. Thanks for the tutorial. Already had all the sizes and offsets, but that makes vis ID easier. Usually, I just look for the decals.
     

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