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Carrera Wheels on 986S?
May have found a deal on some Carrera 5 spoke wheels for my 2002 986S. My concern is the offset and use of spacers, these are 10x18 et65. My stock wheels are 9x18 et52. When I tried a test fit they hit the strut before seating to the hub. From much research on the interweb, and here, it looks like I need 23-25mm for the rear.
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That will work with 265 tires & be "flush". Better to use a 15mm spacer. Best to use the 9" Boxster wheel.
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Think the 10" might be too wide myself, and I would only use the 265/35 tire. I know it can be done and has been. These wheels are in great shape, never mounted on a car, and really great price. I think the price is what makes me want to make them work....
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I have 10x18 ET65's on my 2001 with 265/35 tires. I used 20mm spacers without any problems. I got the spacers from wheeldynamics.com. I've been very happy with the set up. The spacers are excellent quality.
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Thanks Bruce! That setup looks great, eases my concern about spacers.
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I have those ET 65 Carrera 10" rims with 265/18" tires and 25mm spacers. I think they fit fine and look great!
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Plus I can use my stock wheels for track days to save any abuse on these. Thanks |
No rubbing although you need to make sure the emergency brake cable doesn't rub. Mine doesn't.
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So, what kind of price is so attractive to you?
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I have the 10" wide turbo twist on mine with 23mm spacers for the rear. I'm running 265/35 tires and it's a bit stretched on there but it's very subtle.
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I'm running Boxster rears in the front (18x9 ET52) with 265/35-18 and 996 rears in the back (18x10 ET65) with 285/30-18 using a 20mm spacer. Tires are Potenza S-04.
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What is the common front spacers used by you guys? 7-10mm I'm guessing? |
No spacers needed in the front.
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I put 15mm in the front and 25mm in the rear. Found a great deal on a 18" set from a 996 Carrera. Even though the spacers weren't cheap it was still way cheaper than any 18" with proper offset I could find at the time.
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Are spacers are dangerous ? I mean does it change something to the wheels attachment solidity ?
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