Re: anyone running Rotas with captive hubs/rotors?
I've seen spacers that have the recesses to clear the hub bolts, but then you'd have a goofy wide stance up front. that is probably good for fwd grip & reducing understeer, but could have other weird handling side effects.
if the mounting flange on the rim has enough material, perhaps you could have a shop mill out spaces. BUT it would have to be very precise to keep wheels in balance, plus would compromise structural integrity of the wheel & be a safety hazzard.
maybe that outer hub flange could have the bolt holes slightly tapered & counter sunk so a flat-headed fastener would sit flush. again, this is a potential safety risk - that flange keeps it all together & if it failed your wheel would leave the car. not good!
easiest solution would be to sell/trade those wheels for some that fit without any alterations neccessary. or find someone that can do a custom non-captive hub & rotor combo...
good luck
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