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Picture of Wheels you have.
I am trying to decide on what wheels to get to upgrade my boxster from 17 to 18 or 19. I have seen many pictures of all of your cars and love the look and stance of many of them. Can you all show pics of your cars with the following information:
Wheel size (F/R): Offset of Wheel(F/R): What spacer size are you using if any (F/R): Tire size (F/R): I have looked for threads on this and could not find any. Thanks in advance! |
What year boxster do you have?
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I switched over to 18 inch OME Carrera Light wheels several years age. It took some time to hunt down a set and I found them on Craigslist.
Fronts; Wheel size - 7.5/18 Offset of Wheel - 50 No Spacer Tire size 225/40/ZR18 Rears; Wheel - 9/18 Offset of Wheel - 52 No Space Tire size - 265/35/ZR18 http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ps3moxft8f.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psku0s5gkv.jpg |
Eighteen inch SSR GT3 forged 3-piece wheels with polished lip and grey centers. No spacers required. Front tires: 225/40 Rears: 265/35
Offsets: Fronts 18x8; ET49 Rears 18x9.5; ET43 http://i869.photobucket.com/albums/a...pssrjymm9e.jpg http://i869.photobucket.com/albums/a...psmaz5bwp0.jpg Close up: http://i869.photobucket.com/albums/a...psavbmzefv.jpg http://i869.photobucket.com/albums/a...psqpqxtz9t.jpg |
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And those of you have already posted....looks great. Thanks |
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Veloce 3.6 on '02 Boxster S DP 3 Piece on '79 930 |
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Always thought that these ones looked good. Chinese knockoffs for a 911 (winter) ET 40 10" X18" rear, and ET 50 with 10 mm spacers, 8"X18" fronts. |
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Porsche Classic II's by BBS 18"
Fronts 8J X 18, Offset 52 Rears 10J X 18, Offset 65 Running Bridgestone S-02A on front and rear 225/40-18 Front 265-/35-18 Rear http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1492826983.jpg |
Heiko and Frontpage,
Can you also list your wheel offset/size and tire dimensions as well. These pictures are super useful, plus I am really enjoying seeing all of your cars :-) |
No idea who's car is this, just happen to know his wheel configs ;)
F: 19*8 ET35 R: 19*10 ET35 + 10mm spacer T: F-235 & R-265 W: ADV.1 (ultralight) http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02/9861492877821.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02/9991492878307.jpg ^ Steering wheel: 320mm :D |
Veloce 3.6 wheels are 18" direct fitment (no spacers)
8x18 et52 9.5x18 et47 Michelin Pilot Super Sports F - 225/40/18 R - 265/35/18 |
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I love my Rial Imolas. Real 2-piece German made wheels that look a lot like Porsche Cups or DP's but much less expensive, in part because they're not as popular. The hard part is finding a set.
18x8.5" ET 50 No spacers 225/40/18 18x10" ET unknown (the ET number was crossed out for some reason. My theory is that someone changed the lip which would've affected the offset) 5mm spacers (not needed, just wanted some extra clearance from the parking brake cables) 265/35/18 http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1493011332.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1493011350.jpg |
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18" Panamera, 18x8 et59 front, 18x9 et53 rear, 15 & 20mm spacers.
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http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1493034503.jpg BBS SR 18x8 front 18x10 back no spacers |
Here's my wheelshttp://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1493072875.jpg
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i have been running 8" front x 11" rear wheels on my track focused car with rolled fenders. I have a few "new" sets waiting for yellow paint in my garage. I intend to run 9" front and 11" rear with 265 wide front tires and 305 rears this season, to go with my new 3.8L engine build. This will involve some fender cutting and widebody kit.
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Then there are Twenties. :eek:
Just silly imho, but it's the wife's car: Rear: 20x11 ET52 with 275/30ZR20. I think it's a 7mm spacer. Front tires: 225/30ZR20 can't remember the wheel size. Heavy. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1493086026.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1493086082.jpg |
My personal favorite for classic look and simplicity is the stock 17" BBS Sport Classic (1 piece).
8.5x 17 ET50 7x17 ET55 These sit a little deeper in the fender than I want. I plan to go with 7mm Front/15mm Rear spacers but so far have kept too busy with other stuff. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02/bbsA1493088051.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02/bbsB1493088092.jpg |
These are 18 inch rattle can painted Cayman S replicas. Don't remember the offset, though. Could use a little spacer at the front. (Edit: Typo, they are of course 18s, not 19s as I previously had typed. My bad...)
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Oh, the tires on the bronze wheels are 225/40-18 and 265/35-18.
Here are the stock 17s, with winter tires: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/IH...=w1016-h572-no |
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http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1493117157.jpg Winter http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1493117263.jpg This summer, I will get the winter wheels painted to this http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1493117310.jpg |
car at M030 ride height, front camber -2.5, rear camber -1.8.
Ruf 18" wheels: front 8.5" wide, ET 58 with 13 mm spacer = ET 45, Continental DW 225/40 rear 10" wide, ET 66 with 21 mm spacer = ET 45, Continental DW 265/35 http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1493133687.jpg OZ 18" wheels: front 8.5" wide, ET 53 with 7 mm spacer = ET 46, Nitto NT01 245/40 rear 10" wide, ET 40, Nitto NT01 275/35 http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1493133747.jpg |
Van914, those wheels are beautiful. What are they?
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Chuck and Rick have exquisite taste in 2001S Boxsters. :D
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eBay find a few years ago |
Thanks folks, THis has been super useful in allowing me to see my options. While I like all of what I see I think the one that would sit nicest with my wife and kid is what Chuck showed...that seems to balance the look I am going for the most. Also, less likely my wife will curb the wheels. Plus, Chucks car just looks stunning with stock wheels.
Another wheel I think I would consider is http://986forum.com/forums/show-tell-gallery/26711-18inch-2008-cayman-wheels-99-boxster.html |
Gemballa Competition
Front 18x8.5 ET46 Rear 18x10 ET40 http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...s/DSCN2288.jpg http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...DSCN0944-1.jpg |
I just bought a 1998 Boxster Base model to be used as an autocross/track toy.
I plan to run RE71Rs (225/45-17 front & 255/40-17 Rear) on the stock 17" wheels for autocross (C Street). I will be installing an adjustable front sway bar this winter. I'm planning on using another set of wheels and tires for track days. I'm a big fan of the Nitto NT-01. I noticed Radium Kings setup below: OZ 18" wheels: front 8.5" wide, ET 53 with 7 mm spacer = ET 46, Nitto NT01 245/40 rear 10" wide, ET 40, Nitto NT01 275/35 I'm loving this option because i already have the 8.5" OZ wheels (ET 53) that i ran on the front of my 997 with the same tire. In the short term, I'm planning to stick with the stock struts/shocks and LCA. Anybody see any issues with this plan? |
987.2 Cayman 17" wheels (2009-2012)
17x7 ET 55 17x8.5 ET 40 http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1574777977.jpg Funny story - I bought a 2009 Cayman earlier this year. Turns out, the 17" Cayman wheels I have on my Boxster came from this exact car, sold to me by a previous owner when he replaced them with 19" Lobster claw wheels. |
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So do you think the 235 on front and 265 on rear is a viable/better option with the stock suspension? That keeps the ratios front-to-back the same as the recommended 245/275 option. Also, the point was made below that I may be going beyond optimum tire size (too much weight/width - too little hp) with the base model 986.
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Uh Oh!! It looks like the NT01s (my preferred track tire) are only available in a 40 sidewall in the 265 width (265 40 18). That's more than inch taller than stock in the rear! Not good for limited torque on the base model. I guess i'll need to go with the Toyo in 265 35 18.
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2002 boxster s
This is my father son project. Makes teaching stick fun.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1575598104.jpg
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