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Wheels 17" inch wheels on i20N

I don’t think it should be a problem as the rotors aren’t that large relative to the wheel diameter.
 
it is indeed possible. If I can find the size of my winter wheels easily could possibly say what they are. But in general am running 7.5 inch rim with 215R45/17 winter tyres.
 
it is indeed possible. If I can find the size of my winter wheels easily could possibly say what they are. But in general am running 7.5 inch rim with 215R45/17 winter tyres.
The stock 18" looked already pretty tight, so I didn't think 'any' 17"/7.5 would clear the brakes. What's the exact spec of your winter set up?
 
The stock 18" looked already pretty tight, so I didn't think 'any' 17"/7.5 would clear the brakes. What's the exact spec of your winter set up?
The wheels are in storage so it's a bit hard to figure out the exact specs from here.
 
2FORGE 17 WHEELS 48 TO 50 ET. Feets perfectly and clears calipers of i20n. I didnt use tps system, so a warning light was on. Asides that everything works perfectly fine!
 
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I’m not very surprised as the MX5 doesn’t have very large brakes. But in what way do they not fit? Is it that the calliper makes contact with the inside face of the spokes? If this is the case then by how much - could you use a 3mm spacer?
 
I’m not very surprised as the MX5 doesn’t have very large brakes. But in what way do they not fit? Is it that the calliper makes contact with the inside face of the spokes? If this is the case then by how much - could you use a 3mm spacer?
Yeah, the calliper makes contact with the inside face of the spokes....but i dont want to use spacers. Instead i bought i30 N-line wheels. (18x7,5 ET53 5x114,3 weight 12,5kg/w)
 
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