Rear rotors, wheel offset

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Old September-10th-2002 | 04:24 PM
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Question Rear rotors, wheel offset

Ok, someone said there was a little more space in the rear wheel well of the sedan than on the P5. My question is in regards to the rear brake rotor. Since the rotor is also a spacer, are there two different part numbers for the rotor, sedan/P5? There could be around +3-5mm of spacing to fit more choices of wheels. Maybe someone could look into this.
Old September-10th-2002 | 08:58 PM
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Re: Rear rotors, wheel offset

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Ok, someone said there was a little more space in the rear wheel well of the sedan than on the P5. My question is in regards to the rear brake rotor. Since the rotor is also a spacer, are there two different part numbers for the rotor, sedan/P5? There could be around +3-5mm of spacing to fit more choices of wheels. Maybe someone could look into this.
kinda off topic but i went to your site and found this picture


your interior is pretty cool but i noticed you have an auto p5, well my question is why do you hvae a big *** tach with a shift light if you have an auto?
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Old September-10th-2002 | 11:55 PM
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A man can dream, no? When playing around I upshift manually around 5800 rpm. Must be the ricer in me.
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