Okay, got the wheels, seems there is a small clearance issue, barely touches the shock. How do you go about adjusting the camber? Is this something I can do? I have order 10mm spacers from Porsche but if I can fix it without them I am up for saving 300+ dollars. Yalls input is much appreciated.
Okay, got the wheels, seems there is a small clearance issue, barely touches the shock. How do you go about adjusting the camber? Is this something I can do? I have order 10mm spacers from Porsche but if I can fix it without them I am up for saving 300+ dollars. Yalls input is much appreciated.
$300?!?!?! for spacers? I honestly dont know much about spacers nor their pricing but that seems a bit much... An alignment shop would be able to take care of the camber for you.
yea, tell me about it, 300 for a set 5 of 5mm spacer and longer bolts. I might try the camber adjustment first.
Might want to ask some of the other guys on the forum for info on spacers i dont think its necesarry to go with the porsche spacers. Any set of 5mm spacers should do the job...If possible post a picture of the set you are getting. What makes them different then anyother set of spacers?
Okay, got a the wheels to fit, it took a 10mm spacer for each wheel. They look great and run great, here is the new issue, at 70mph there is a bad vibration that I have never had. Anyone know why this would happen and how to fix it?
You've probably got a tire out of round or simply need a better job of balancing your wheels.
Find a place that offers a "road force balance" for your tires and you should be able to eliminate that vibration. This is different from the normal type of balancing because it puts pressure on the tire to simulate it being on the car.