256mm brakes and 13" wheels

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256mm brakes and 13" wheels

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Does anyone know if the 256mm brakes for 16v cars will fit under original 13" VW alloys?


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I don't think they do ed. You may need 14 inch minimum.
Others may be able to confirm this.


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Never tried, and most people assume 256's need 14", but I am sure KIA (RIP) had 14" wheels over TSR a 270mm conversion, which logically should mean that 13" could be made to fit over 256mm?

Thought most classes allow you to go +1" on wheel size, or am I thinking of width...


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For hillclimb/sprint I'd be fine with a larger diameter, but a lot of the classic racing series ask for standard production diameter rims. I want to stay in the least modified class to begin with, otherwise I'd need to spent huge amounts to be competitive (I'm not that confident of finding a race series where the mk1 could be competitive anyway).


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I don't think they will fit, I fitted my 13" wheels to my Mk1 Golf with standard 239mm disc and standard brakes and the inside of the wheel are very very close to the caliper.
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I think I'll have to go with good quality friction materials to start with.


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Re: 256mm brakes and 13" wheels

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256's fitted under my 13" split rms... just


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