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You have to grind the hub centers just a little to get them to fit. I used a broach my grandfather left in his tool box in my drill to do it, but any simple reamer will do it.
Wait a minute, does your car have the drilled rotors? You'll need a ½ spacer then, which you can get on ebay. I think it's ½ inch, double check by searching for that. If you have standard, non drilled rotors (which are C5 sized by the way), they fit fine after your ream out the center of the got rim hub a little.
I have base brakes, so no worries there. I have plenty of tools so I'm sure I won't have any problems grinding that area. Thanks for the tips once again.
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