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I am doing a custom install of Wilwood Dynalite II calipers and 309mm x 32mm rotors.
How much space (radial) is needed between the caliper and the rotor? Thanks Eddie |
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Porsche seems to use roughly 2mm as the rule. When the rotor heats up it can and will expand. We had a member here years back that had this issue. He was in Europe and after he got going a bit, he had a grinding that just got worse the longer he drove the car. Turns out his rotor was a 6 rear rotor on a 4 and as he drove and warmed it up it began to rub, as it rubbed it heated up more until it finally ground him to a halt.
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