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Old 11-29-2007, 09:26 AM   #1
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Why not just have your current wheels painted black??

My stock turbo twists are 18x10 in the rear though. No problems at all with a 265.
Stock turbo twists are 18x9 on a Boxster. If you have 18x10's, they're off of a Carrera, or they're replicas.

To the original poster, what is the offset on those 18x10 five spoke Carrera replicas? There are a couple different offsets for 911 (widebody and narrowbody) and that will determine if they will fit.

I've seen 18x10's with around a 65mm offset, which moves the wheel one inch closer to the rear strut than the stock 18x9 wheel. That may or may not fit, depending on the tire. You can fix it with a spacer.

I've also seen 18x10's with a really low offset, in the range of 40mm which moves the wheel out towards the fender by an inch. It fits, but in my opinion looks kind of silly.

If you tell me the offset I can tell you if they're likely to fit.
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Old 11-29-2007, 09:36 AM   #2
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Here is the info on the site.

18x8 inch 18x10 inch, 5x130mm 50/47mm
Silver Wheels

It looks like the offset is 47mm for the rear. This place says they will fit the boxster so all should be fine. 47mm sounds good to me as I would like the wheels to be pushed out and more flush with the fenders.

http://www.lakeshorewheelandtire.com/specials/porsche-boxster.shtml#18inch
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Old 11-29-2007, 09:53 AM   #3
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Here is the info on the site.

18x8 inch 18x10 inch, 5x130mm 50/47mm
Silver Wheels

It looks like the offset is 47mm for the rear. This place says they will fit the boxster so all should be fine. 47mm sounds good to me as I would like the wheels to be pushed out and more flush with the fenders.

http://www.lakeshorewheelandtire.com/specials/porsche-boxster.shtml#18inch
Size and offsets are identical to my wheels and I'm sure it is the same "Made in Italy" supplier for Lakeshore, Wheel Dynamics, and the rest.
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Old 11-29-2007, 11:10 AM   #4
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Here is the info on the site.

18x8 inch 18x10 inch, 5x130mm 50/47mm
Silver Wheels

It looks like the offset is 47mm for the rear. This place says they will fit the boxster so all should be fine. 47mm sounds good to me as I would like the wheels to be pushed out and more flush with the fenders.

http://www.lakeshorewheelandtire.com/specials/porsche-boxster.shtml#18inch
47 in the rear is about perfect. .7" closer to the fender than stock and .3" closer to the strut. Should be able to fit a 285 back there with that offset. Anything less than 47 in the rear pushes the wheels too far out and looks kind of funny - makes the back end look jacked up unless the car has been lowered.

50 is the same front offset as the stock 7.5" wheels, meaning the extra half inch of wheel width is split equally between the inside and outside of the rim.

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