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mcomet 04-01-2013 10:42 AM

Newbie wheel Q
 
Can someone tell me if 996 wheels will fit 986. Actually can someone explain the differences and also what wheel offset, spacers, etc are? Feel free to tell me to RTFM if you point me somewhere to read... I have very little experience on wheel sizes etc but have been eying some replacements...

Thanks!

mcomet 04-01-2013 11:06 AM

Ah I've done some reading and understand rim width , wheel size and generally offset. Yay.

husker boxster 04-01-2013 01:51 PM

Good for you. Now you don't have to put a buck in the "will 996 / Turbo wheels fit on my 986?" jar. It's getting quite full.

mcomet 04-01-2013 02:03 PM

Yeah exactly. And wow complicated. :) who knew wheels, offsets, spacers etc could be such a pain heheh :)

Johnny Danger 04-01-2013 03:21 PM

Typically, 996 wheels are not only wider, but the offset is much higher than those of the 986. The simplest way to explain offset - is the distance in millimeters between the centerline of the wheel and the back pad that interfaces with the hub. The higher the offset, the more the wheel will be positioned inward toward the strut. The lower the offset, the more the wheel will extend outward toward the fender. With the exception of an 11 inch wheel, most 996 wheels can be augmented to fit a 986 with the proper use of spacers.


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