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Old 02-02-2015, 06:51 AM   #3
2002 Boxster
 
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Originally Posted by Nine8Six View Post
Yes. Given the rim offset is between et40~50 and the rim width is not wider than 10".

If they are in that range, the chances of rubbing is very little. Even if does rub a little, it's an easy fix with a 5~10mm spacer

Any major (MAJOR) issues, just trash the 275s and buy new rears in the 265 series. And you'll be all set

Good luck with your deal
Hi, the front is 8.5 and the rear is 11.

Will that be a problem ?

Also, how do I work out the offset ?

Thanks
Terry
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