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		|  07-07-2013, 04:25 PM | #1 |  
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				My 986 Project (slowly but surely)
			 
 
			In 2 weeks time when my parts arrive from pelican (engine mounts, tranny mounts suspension bushing, basic maintenance etc)  i will have the 986 in tip top condition. 
Will slowly update it when the budget permits (e.g. New bumpers, skirts, litronics and led tail lights, wheels) 
 
First stop, the wheels 
Was thinking of replacing my wheels with wheel dynamic's 808 series. 
18 x 8.5 F and 18 x 9.5 R
 
What offset should i get so it will clear the struts and etc.?
 
Also do you guys think i should go for 19 inches?
   
Below is how it looks in a 981, cant find a 986.
   
Below is my car
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		|  07-07-2013, 04:36 PM | #2 |  
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			Option 2: 
The narrowbody porsche gt3 mag wheels which i  really like ( if it will fit)
   
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		|  07-07-2013, 04:46 PM | #3 |  
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				I would go with the 808's....
			 
 
			not sure how they would look on a 986 but they look good on the 981. Only down side I see is that if you got them in black (which I like), they do not have a polished or silver lip to delineate the tires from the wheels (which I do not like). I'd do 19's if they would fit and the car had the right stance (maybe lowered just a bit).
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		|  07-07-2013, 05:05 PM | #4 |  
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			No contest, 808's.  Powdercoat them any color you want.
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		|  07-07-2013, 06:43 PM | #5 |  
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				808
			 
 
			I vote for the 19 inch 808's. Are you thinking black? Post pics when you get them installed. I am thinking of doing black 808's on mine when I am ready for new tires.
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		|  07-07-2013, 07:59 PM | #6 |  
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			I'd love to have the gt3 wheels
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		|  07-07-2013, 10:33 PM | #7 |  
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		|  07-08-2013, 02:53 AM | #8 |  
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			Doc, are those 19's?
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		|  07-08-2013, 05:55 AM | #9 |  
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			Hi doc 
 Yeah i remember! In fact i pm'd you for the specs of your wicked wheels!
 
 Is it clearing the fender and struts? Even in very fast cornering? Wouldn't want the boxsters driveability suffer because of the wheels.
 
 Would anybody know if the gt3 wheels will fit the box? Theyre 18x8.5 and 18x10 the problem is i dont know the offsets for the narrow body ones.
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		|  07-08-2013, 05:58 AM | #10 |  
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					Originally Posted by heliguy  Doc, are those 19's? |  
Yup, doc's 808's are 19
 
19x8.5 & 19x10 (45) Fronts & (50) Rears
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		|  07-08-2013, 07:31 AM | #11 |  
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			As for the correct offset, look in the owner's manual. It's listed there.
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		|  07-08-2013, 09:16 AM | #12 |  
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			personally I'm not a fan of those GT3 color schemes. And I'm really  not a fan of those rear quarter panel graphics on the RS. I'm not sure what Porsche's design guys were thinking when they came up with those. They must have just gotten out of Fast and Furious Part 9 or whatever. When the Subaru STI Rally Car looks subtle in comparison to your Porsche, you know something is off. The best looking GT3/GT3 RS I've seen, imho, are the very stealthy looking ones with 'graphics delete'.  Like a black GT3 RS with gun metal GT3 wheels.
 speaking of which, I had my Carrera 4 spoke wheels redone in the BMW 'Shadow' gun metal color. With new rotors they look great. And the PORSCHE door decals are a great mod for $80.
 At some point I'll get around to painting the GT3 Tek  Boxster Spyder rear bumper cover (goes over the stock one with a couple of screws). I also added the smoked LED tailights. Those are three great mods that can be done for well under $1K.
 
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		|  07-08-2013, 03:41 PM | #13 |  
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					Originally Posted by Perfectlap  personally I'm not a fan of those GT3 color schemes. And I'm really  not a fan of those rear quarter panel graphics on the RS. I'm not sure what Porsche's design guys were thinking when they came up with those. They must have just gotten out of Fast and Furious Part 9 or whatever. When the Subaru STI Rally Car looks subtle in comparison to your Porsche, you know something is off. The best looking GT3/GT3 RS I've seen, imho, are the very stealthy looking ones with 'graphics delete'.  Like a black GT3 RS with gun metal GT3 wheels.
 speaking of which, I had my Carrera 4 spoke wheels redone in the BMW 'Shadow' gun metal color. With new rotors they look great. And the PORSCHE door decals are a great mod for $80.
 At some point I'll get around to painting the GT3 Tek  Boxster Spyder rear bumper cover (goes over the stock one with a couple of screws). I also added the smoked LED tailights. Those are three great mods that can be done for well under $1K.
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Thanks for your comment perfect lap, would love to see pictures of what you are doing
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		|  07-08-2013, 04:18 PM | #14 |  
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			I need to get my photo sharing account up again. The size limit for attachments here is too low. 
By the way, you should consider the Forgestar F14 wheels. They are as light as the 18" factory Carreras, (important if you don't want your car to go slower with a harsher ride), actually come in 18" (giving you more tire tire choices at better prices) and I've seen them sell for under $1400. They come in gun metal just like my repainted Carreras.
 
so these wheels (gun metal) with my PORSCHE decal stripes (below) would look great on your car.  
Just skip my replica 997 Turbo wheels, a.k.a. 30Lb. boat anchors I only use in winter.
   
997 Turbo Replica wheels (too heavy)
   
Here's the Boxster Spyder bumper cover for the 986
  
easy installation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekH2ZPBN9N4 
smoke LED tail lights
http://www.speedstersource.com/WEB/PRODUCT/TL_POR_BOX_97_DP_LED_RS_E.JPG
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			You need a set of Champion RS98, one piece forged wheels ! 19lbs for the rears 17.5lbs for the fronts !   
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		|  07-08-2013, 05:57 PM | #16 |  
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			808s are a favorite of mine. The silver ones are just stunning!
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		|  07-08-2013, 06:22 PM | #17 |  
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			Perfectlap, what rims do you normally run?
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		|  07-08-2013, 07:18 PM | #18 |  
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					Originally Posted by Johnny Danger  You need a set of Champion RS98, one piece forged wheels ! 19lbs for the rears 17.5lbs for the fronts !   |  
^What he said. There is no substitute for forged, sub 20 lb. wheels! Anyone have $5,000 to help a brother out?
 
Heli guy, 
winter: 997 Turbo replicas (heavy) 
rest of year: 996 Carrera (light). 
I also have 17" OEMs that I will use for Autox/DEs, more rubber.
 
word of caution about cheap wheels (like my replicas). These are heavy thus they can crack easily over rough roads. 
Most vendors only sell Porsche replica wheels in sets of four and will not break up a set if you need just one. If they do they will charge full price which is about half the price you paid for all four. Sure you can try welding but if the wheel cracks again and the tire goes down (side wall shredding) you're buying a new tire which can easily cost as much as the wheel. Or multiply times four if the tire has been discontinued.... 
So you ended up buying all four replicas, plus an expensive replacement and another new tire. $1,300 down the hole and you still have to re-weld that cracked  replica wheel a second time. Moral of the story consider forged or make sure your pressure cast wheel can be replaced on a per wheel basis. and if its neither forged nor pressure cast its probably way over-priced (unless free or bought used)... it WILL dent or crack eventually, the higher the weight the sooner this will occur on bad roads.
		 
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		|  07-08-2013, 08:23 PM | #19 |  
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			now im really confused hehehe! 
@perfectlap - thanks for showing the forgestar f14 its now option 1 for me. Are 18" better for the 986? my fear of 19" is the driveability of the car to suffer because the wheels are too big that rubs everywhere in sprited driving; nor don't want to drop the suspension so it will look proper
 
What will be a good offset that clears everything (wheel, struts etc) for an 18 x 8.5 Front and 18 x 10 Rear (10" are the only available for deep concave)
 
sorry for asking too much. its because i will have no chance to try it because i will just order online. The 808 and Forgestar F14 are very similar looking eh?
 
@JD - that champion rs98 is very very nice.. though the price ($5000?) made it unatrractive for my wallet    |  
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		|  07-08-2013, 11:10 PM | #20 |  
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					Originally Posted by Pedrof  Hi doc 
 Yeah i remember! In fact i pm'd you for the specs of your wicked wheels!
 
 Is it clearing the fender and struts? Even in very fast cornering? Wouldn't want the boxsters driveability suffer because of the wheels.
 
 Would anybody know if the gt3 wheels will fit the box? Theyre 18x8.5 and 18x10 the problem is i dont know the offsets for the narrow body ones.
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These 19" wheels have no issues with rubbing.  And my canr is lowered 1" with Eibach springs.
		 
 
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