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gtv11636,
on the Lancia Thema original 15" alloys with the same offset as the Campagnolo wheels of the GTV sit 284X22mm rotors.
There is no doubt that on a e 4cyl GTV equiped with Campagnolo wheels these rotors will fit (with some milling of the center bore)
- on the Transeaxle cars as you know the discs are mounted from the inside of the hub,thus allowing some extra clearance,284's are definately the choice for you , and also come with 4X98 pattern and 22mm thickness that can be matched to a V6 Transaxle car's front calipers.
on the Lancia Thema original 15" alloys with the same offset as the Campagnolo wheels of the GTV sit 284X22mm rotors.
There is no doubt that on a e 4cyl GTV equiped with Campagnolo wheels these rotors will fit (with some milling of the center bore)
- on the Transeaxle cars as you know the discs are mounted from the inside of the hub,thus allowing some extra clearance,284's are definately the choice for you , and also come with 4X98 pattern and 22mm thickness that can be matched to a V6 Transaxle car's front calipers.
Chen S
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No problems at all as a small type 4 pot brembo calipers with a radial mount (such as Lancia Evo2 fronts) will take even less radius room than the 2 Pots Brembos V6 setup or a 1 Piston Gerling Caliper.gtv11636 wrote:Already Knew that 284 mm from Lancia \ fiat will fit, just tought maybe someone managed to fit something larger on campagnolo original 15 rims.
BTW - The Idea was to put not only larger rotors but also 4 pot Brembo calipers.
You can also use a spacer in between the disk and hub to gain some extra room if needed ,the inner you get on the wheel's profile-the more room you have, just beware of the front anti-roll bar and the hub's arm of course , btw the 4X98 284 discs are around 10mm lower in offset then the non vented 4cyl alffeta ones....
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You can use 305mm rotors but without spacers for the wheels they will not fit (I tried when I had the 15" routa wheels )gtv11636 wrote:if the only problem is the 10 mm ofset then no problem at all, but i think it should be reshaped to fit.
If the 4 pot calipers takes less room then maybe I can use even larger rotors ? say 305 for exemple ?
For the 284mm(or 305mm Fiat Coupe 20V TURBO rotors) you will need to mill the center bore to a larger one and cut 45* phase on back of the center hole (copy the alffeta disc-hub center pattern),5 minitues work at a CNC\Machinery/milling shop.
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It's not even stressed once you torque the wheel down, it's only there for centering the disk.
Ever seen an aftermarket rim with plastic centering ring?
Ever seen an aftermarket rim with plastic centering ring?
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GTV 2000 -77 - Died in the fire.
155 V6 Sport -96 - Sold!