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Old 17-04-2017, 09:11 AM
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Default Prodrive GT1s and Brembos?

I'm starting to play with the Spec B and fancy a set of GT1s anybody know if the 7.5j 5x100 ET48 versions clear Brembos (future plan is a brembo upgrade).

Or is anybody running the GT1s with a big brake conversion 330mm plus.
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Old 17-04-2017, 09:49 AM
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On the basis that standard FSTi wheels are ET48 and they clear Brembos I would assume they should.

There was a chap who had GT1s on his Forester with Brembos, which is good circumstantial evidence too.

Nothing concrete though and the search function on SF.org is knackered at present, so I can't easily find the thread to confirm, sorry!
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Old 17-04-2017, 10:37 AM
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I don't think they do Nick. Sure it came up in a thread on here a year or so ago.

There's two versions of the GT1s, a 5x100 7.5j was fitted to the GB270 (WRX based) so over 4 pots. Don't think these clear brembos.
And then there's the 5x114.3 which I think is 8.5j which does clear brembos (was on the RB320s which had brembos).

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There was a chap who had GT1s on his Forester with Brembos, which is good circumstantial evidence too.
Were all the foresters 5x100 or did they go 5x114.3 on the later STIs as well? If they were all 5x100 then maybe my info above is wrong, unless it was on spacers...?

So not sure then. But I wouldn't jump at buying a set without a test fitting
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Old 17-04-2017, 11:29 AM
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I was running prodrive gt1 on my terzo cleared 4 pots with a couple of mm space left so cant see them clearing brembos .
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Old 17-04-2017, 11:45 AM
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Were all the foresters 5x100 or did they go 5x114.3 on the later STIs as well? If they were all 5x100 then maybe my info above is wrong, unless it was on spacers...?

So not sure then. But I wouldn't jump at buying a set without a test fitting
Forester STi's are 5x100, regardless of year. There was a lengthy discussion about whether they'd fit or not.

In the absence of concrete evidence I would want to try them on too!

I'll give the search function a go on sf.org later, but don't hold out much hope. It's utterly useless currently.
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Old 17-04-2017, 06:06 PM
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Only issue is the GT1s are currently only £550 delivered!

I could go for Rota GRAs but I do prefer the look of the GT1s - also I don't have Brembos yet so may be able to fit K-Sports or AP's under the GT1s so could still upgrade the brakes. The spec B has 315mm brakes as standard but they are sliding 2 pots so not that good when pushed, also the pad choices are limited as they are an uncommon caliper - plus mine need a proper rebuild in the near future (typical Subaru pistons!).
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Old 18-04-2017, 07:48 AM
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Having looked even further into it I think a set of Rota GRAs may be the answer as they will clear Brembos and aren't that much more than the GT1s.

The advantage of going for std Brembos is the availability of the caliper a plus the lower cost and range of replacement disks pads etc.
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