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Old 06-06-2008, 07:17 PM
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One for converted GTR Experts

When the GTR's are converted for road use they replace the carbon discs with steel ones.

But do they retain the 380x36 and 355x36 sizes of the racing discs or are they replaced with the more modest 330x32 and 305x28 of the road cars and LM's?

No Mr Bridger I dont expect you to go out and remove your wheels and measure them as I know what it takes to remove and replace the F1's wheels.

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Re: One for converted GTR Experts

I'm not certain, but I'd guess they retain the same size - it'd be a bit scary if one was on a track day, with the same performance envelope they had as a racer, and used 'less able' brakes....

Do they look the same size?
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Old 06-07-2008, 03:52 PM
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Re: One for converted GTR Experts

That logic certainly makes sense just the extra weight would be certainly considerable compared to carbon discs.
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