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Old 07-29-2011, 12:48 PM   #1
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Will these wheels fit?

I found a great deal on some Porsche sport Classic II's


Stock wheels
REAR: 8.5" ET50
FRONT:7" ET55


Porsche Sport Classic II 18"
REAR: 10" ET65
FRONT: 8" ET50

Will the front be ok, and need 35mm spacers in the rear, if I calculated it right.
Are 10" too wide for the rear?


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Old 07-29-2011, 03:02 PM   #2
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I found a great deal on some Porsche sport Classic II's


Stock wheels
REAR: 8.5" ET50
FRONT:7" ET55


Porsche Sport Classic II 18"
REAR: 10" ET65
FRONT: 8" ET50

Will the front be ok, and need 35mm spacers in the rear, if I calculated it right.
Are 10" too wide for the rear?


Pic of the type of wheel, not the exact one


For starters, I would bring the rears down to around +45 (+30 is way too aggressive), and the fronts to around +40 .
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For starters, I would bring the rears down to around +45 (+30 is way too aggressive), and the fronts to around +40 .
Lemme get this straight, 20mm spacer for the rear, and 10mm spacer for the front?
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Lemme get this straight, 20mm spacer for the rear, and 10mm spacer for the front?
That's correct . If you wanted a more aggressive look, you could even go +40 on the rear and +35 up front .
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Old 07-29-2011, 03:47 PM   #5
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K thanks, on all my other cars I never had to worry about offset when I put on wheels lol
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Old 07-30-2011, 01:12 PM   #6
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Picked up the wheels today and threw one of them on for a pic, I ordered the spacers,should have em on by friday. 450$ for the whole set, it was such a deal. They are my favorite type of wheel too.

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