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01986
fitment of the wheels
05-10-2007,
10:16 AM
Cloudsurfer
The front should be fine at...
05-10-2007,
10:48 AM
porsche986spyder
If he uses wheel spacers in...
05-10-2007,
11:34 AM
01986
so u're saying it's going to...
05-10-2007,
11:00 AM
01986
the car is completely stock...
05-10-2007,
11:59 AM
TriGem2k
Offset of 52 WILL NOT FIT....
05-10-2007,
12:14 PM
porsche986spyder
That's what GAMBALLA does....
05-10-2007,
12:23 PM
01986
very confused right now... ...
05-10-2007,
12:23 PM
porsche986spyder
18x11 in the rear sounds to...
05-10-2007,
12:29 PM
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porsche986spyder
That's what I have on my car,...
05-10-2007,
12:21 PM
chgolatin2
chrome?
05-11-2007,
06:12 PM
01986
the one I'm planning to get...
05-11-2007,
09:12 PM
RandallNeighbour
Have you considered the...
05-12-2007,
05:22 AM
01986
thought about that one, just...
05-12-2007,
08:09 AM
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Darkhamr
These are sexy wheels. Who...
05-24-2007,
04:43 AM
Cloudsurfer
I am running 993 Turbo hollow...
05-24-2007,
08:24 PM
jhandy
LowflyR Size (front) 18x8.5 ...
05-25-2007,
10:17 AM
LowFlyR
I just ordered 7mm spacers...
05-27-2007,
02:39 AM
LowFlyR
Now I know I'm OK. Yesterday...
05-31-2007,
11:02 PM
Cloudsurfer
That puts you at ET47, which...
06-02-2007,
07:13 PM
LowFlyR
It worked Great ...
06-02-2007,
11:00 PM
VnBoy19
wheel Fitment
06-05-2007,
08:33 PM
LowFlyR
I don't think you need any...
06-05-2007,
08:50 PM
VnBoy19
I Got 98 Boxster, I got 18x10...
06-05-2007,
09:01 PM
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Cloudsurfer
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That puts you at ET47, which is generally considered ideal for Boxster fitment.
Patrick
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