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Thread: Wheel (front driver's side in this case) sits further out than the rest?

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    I've had an idea! I was just browsing the parts for sale forum and in a post about wheels with a picture of them on the car it was mentioned that they stick out further on his car because the hats of his rotors are thicker than stock. I wonder if the rotor on that corner of the car is thicker than the rest? I think I'll pull the wheels later and take some measurements.

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    I wouldn't think so unless there was a mistake beforehand. It's not a part of the braks that wears out. I agree with the alignment because changing toe and camber can bring the wheel in and out while still being in spec.
    Last edited by 3000GTPro; 05-02-2012 at 08:00 AM.

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