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TMac

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Thanks for that!. I remember that user buying the calipers, but as I haven't seen anything from him since, I wasn't sure whether it ever worked.
 

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Thanks for that!. I remember that user buying the calipers, but as I haven't seen anything from him since, I wasn't sure whether it ever worked.
Those brembos would probably even fit the 20" wheels with spacers. They are the same as the Jeep/Durango SRT which comes with 20" wheels from the factory.
 

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Those brembos would probably even fit the 20" wheels with spacers. They are the same as the Jeep/Durango SRT which comes with 20" wheels from the factory.
It’s not about fitting in the hoop…it’s about those big ass calipers fitting behind the spokes.
 

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Thanks, that's good to know. I've followed all the braking threads, but never did see anyone else who did the Brembo package and made it fit with the stock wheels. I searched and couldn't find it. Do you remember?
My point exactly. I think the search engine on this forum may blow. As I said earlier the only low oil pressure post it brought up, that was applicable, was my post asking the question.
 



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