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Old 04-22-2007, 05:55 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by SC986
Thanks Mike! I guess no safety or durability issues with the spacers? Do you have any rubbing issues at full turn?

I had not thought about curbs and such when parking. As beat up as my bumper is I wondered if the previous owner had lowered mine
SC986,

Porsche has a tech bulletin on spacers I believe which contains recommended spacer size for model years, but I do not have the tech bulletin. Maybe someone will post if for you, or if you become a contributing member of renntech.org then you will have access to it.

The wheel spacers do require longer lug bolts. Under regular street driving so far, I have not experienced any rubbing issues at full turn. I haven't yet had the opportunity to take it back to the track to see if I have any issues there under a full load.

Take care,

Mike
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