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Old 08-12-04, 08:50 AM
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Thanks again Peter/Sleep..
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StopTech

I know for a fact that the StopTech big brake will not fit with the Fikse 17" FM10's becuase I have those and the kit. The spokes slightly rub the calipers. I had custom wheel spacers made that are about 3-4mm thick and that took care of the problem.
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Originally Posted by SkEltAh
I haven't had any problems with peeling.. just with fading, especially on the plastic parts.
I almost bought a 93R1, in 2001, but the paint is what made me say no. So I went with a 95R2 instead....way better paint.
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I think that you'll be hard pressed to find a 10+ yr old car with original paint that has perfect plastic... I think that the problem with the 93's was a bonding problem with the primer and the paint.. which would have nothing to do with fading plastic parts.
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Rims looks sharp...
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