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      08-07-2015, 09:38 AM   #133
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Do these 370 front / 380 rear fit in the ZCP wheels without spacers?
And is Volk Rays ZE40 18 or 19 is an option as well?
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      04-04-2016, 05:56 AM   #135
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Do these 370 front / 380 rear fit in the ZCP wheels without spacers?
And is Volk Rays ZE40 18 or 19 is an option as well?
You will need spacers with the ZCP and for the Volks I believe 19s will fit. Easiest way to measure though would be for me to send you the templates if you want to PM me your email address.
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      04-07-2016, 02:59 PM   #136
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You will need spacers with the ZCP and for the Volks I believe 19s will fit. Easiest way to measure though would be for me to send you the templates if you want to PM me your email address.

But are you sure the ZCP will not fit the 370 front/380 rear set if not using spacers?
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But are you sure the ZCP will not fit the 370 front/380 rear set if not using spacers?
I will double check with AP but I am almost positive that they do not clear the ZCP wheels. If you want to PM me your email I can also send you over the templates to measure.
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      04-11-2016, 09:48 AM   #138
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What is the part number of the kit 370 front + 380 rear?
Or is there a link to the apracing website so that I show this model to the guys, who are dealing with the rims?

Thanks in advance!
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What is the part number of the kit 370 front + 380 rear?
Or is there a link to the apracing website so that I show this model to the guys, who are dealing with the rims?

Thanks in advance!
Here is a link:

http://apradical.stillen.com/

http://apradical.stillen.com/big-brake-kit-applications
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      04-28-2016, 12:36 AM   #141
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Just an update on the 370/380 kit.

IT FITS perfect 19 OEM rims with no problems at all.
And it looks like this kit IS ALSO FITTING the ZCP rims as well. The ZCP rims will be installed within several days and I will report on it in more details.


An update on ZCP rims. It DOES FIT the ZCP rims WITHOUT ANY ISSUES!!!

I could not be happier!

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Just an update on the 370/380 kit.

IT FITS perfect 19 OEM rims with no problems at all.
And it looks like this kit IS ALSO FITTING the ZCP rims as well. The ZCP rims will be installed within several days and I will report on it in more details.
Thanks for the update!
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Thanks for the update!
Pat,

Just wondering, is it ok to run these without the friction pins installed? They are kind of a pain to deal with (and I think they bind the pads a bit at track as well once the temperature picks up), and I figure it would be fine without them since you still have the bolt-on bridge and anti-rattle clip holding the pads in.

Nvm, don't think you can since removing the pins will allow the pads to "fall" into the caliper and rub on the rotor hub.
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Pat,

Just wondering, is it ok to run these without the friction pins installed? They are kind of a pain to deal with (and I think they bind the pads a bit at track as well once the temperature picks up), and I figure it would be fine without them since you still have the bolt-on bridge and anti-rattle clip holding the pads in.

Nvm, don't think you can since removing the pins will allow the pads to "fall" into the caliper and rub on the rotor hub.
Yeah I was going to say you need to leave the pins in. Let me know if you have any further questions!
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What about the radi cal II kit? I have a set of Apex SM-10's and I am looking to buy the radi cal II kit...
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What about the radi cal II kit? I have a set of Apex SM-10's and I am looking to buy the radi cal II kit...
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