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Cloudsurfer 02-02-2007 07:45 AM

Correct wheel offset for 986 cars
 
I searched a bit online and on here, and I cant really find a clear answer to this. I'd like to get a set of factory 18x8 and 18x10 hollow spoke turbo wheels for my 02 S. I am told that the 993 turbo wheels fit perfectly without spacers, while 996 wheels require a rear spacer. I am very against the use of spacers (mostly for convenience as I change wheels/ tires frequently and lug bolts are a PITA enough by themselves without gettingi spacers involved in the equation).

986 cars ideally want about 55ET front and 50ET rear, yes?

Any input from those who know would be greatly appreciated.

Patrick

dcporsche99 02-02-2007 11:54 AM

Hi,

I recall when I was contemplating new rims and wheels last summer, from what I have read,...I don't recall if it was on this forum or PCA, but after 9.5, spacers are best to put on. This may be especially true if you have lowered your ride. I, too, didn't want spacers, but not for the reason that you described....anyway, I went w/ staggered rims (re: 8 X18 in the front and 9.5 X 18 for the rear). They haven't caused me any grief yet (knock on wood). :rolleyes:

Intererstingly, the Bentley Service Manual 1997-2004, p. 44-1 states that the approved tire combinations for 18 inch wheels are:

Front 7.5 X 18 (ET50) 225/40 ZR18
Rear 9 X 18 (ET52) 265/35 ZR 18

-OR-

Front 9X18 (ET52) 225/40 ZR18
Rear 10X18 (ET 65) 265/35 ZR 18

BTW, I am sure you know this, but our tool kit has an aluminum guide rod (re: threaded wheel centering stud) that you screw into the hub to make for an easier re-install of the wheels. If you don't have one, you might want to invest in one....I know Performance Products (I think that's the company) has them for something like 20 bucks. You may also want to check what our sponsors might have to offer.

Anyway, maybe some of the more knowledgeable guys out there can help out!

Good luck with your decision! :cheers:

blinkwatt 02-02-2007 12:08 PM

I used to have 993 Turbo wheels on my Boxster. The rears were 18x10 w/ a 45mm offset,they fit perfectly with no problem. That is the biggest wheel size you can fit on a Boxster w/o spacers.

Cloudsurfer 02-02-2007 01:40 PM

That looks correct, the 10x18 ET45 rear, vs what the Bentley manual states with the 65mm ET.

If the 993 Turbos are good thats what I'll be looking for.

Patrick

Cloudsurfer 02-04-2007 12:36 PM

Just found a dandy chart on rennlist:

http://members.rennlist.com/911pcars/WheelWts.html

Apparently there were two versions of the 993 10x18 hollow spoke rears, one with a 40mm offset and one which is 65mm. Blinkwatt, do you know which version you used?

The fact that the Bentley manual suggests 65mm rear offset would mean you can use either the 65mm 993 turbo or the 996 turbo rears, which in that case would both be 18x10 at ET65.

So, for the 986 do we want 40 or 65 MM of rear offset?

Patrick

ray986s 02-04-2007 07:12 PM

Per the Tequipment Boxster catalog it lists the 18x10 rears at et47 for both the Turbo look II and the SportTecho. The fronts are at 18x8 with et 50.

Cloudsurfer 02-05-2007 06:10 AM

I spoke to the guys at HRE and they said for 986 Boxsters on a 18x10 wheel they like to see 40-50mm of offset, however I keep seeing the ET47 coming up more frequently, which leads me to believe that 47 is ideal, while 40-50 is acceptable. Either way, it seems 65 is out.

Patrick

Dohertycm 02-05-2007 07:28 PM

Sport Classic 2
 
I have the sport classic 2 wheels on mine, and the chart says they are 65mm offset on the 10x18 wheel and 52mm on the 8x18 fronts.

But now to throw some coals in the fire, what is the largest tire size I can use in the front and the rear....really.

My 74 911 says 185 but I have a 205 on it. So for a boxster what is the widest tire i can put on my rim on the rear?

mn box s 02-11-2007 09:27 AM

You should beable to go 275. I went 265 to be safe as I'm doing coilovers and didn't want to modify wheel wells once slammed. My rear et 56 w/ 10mm spacer. Fronts et 47 w/ 235x35x19 Rear tire size265x30x19 Hope this helps.

Cloudsurfer 02-15-2007 07:12 PM

Just purchased a set of 993 Turbo hollow spokes, ET40 rear, so we'll see how these fit. They currently have Turbo size tires on (225/40-18F, 285/30-18R) so I should have some good input on how wide you can go once I get these on the car.

Patrick

panameras 03-23-2009 12:16 AM

I'm looking at a set of 996 TURBO wheels, would the offset fit my 00" S? The front seems to be fine but I'm worried about the rear, especially the 11" width?


Front 18x8 ET 50 with 225/40R18

Rear 18x11 ET 45 with 295/30R18

Thanks

Cloudsurfer 03-23-2009 04:29 PM

Absolutely not. Short of doing fender flares, there is no way that you are going to fit an 11" wide wheel on a Boxster. By the way, as I used to have a set, the 993 Turbo Hollow Spokes come in either ET40 (Turbo or wide body fitment) or ET65 (narrow body fitment). I ran the 18x10 ET40 version, and while they fit, this is as wide as you can go. I am now running BBS RSII 18x10 ET45, and this is a perfect fit.

panameras 03-25-2009 03:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bmwm750
Absolutely not. Short of doing fender flares, there is no way that you are going to fit an 11" wide wheel on a Boxster. By the way, as I used to have a set, the 993 Turbo Hollow Spokes come in either ET40 (Turbo or wide body fitment) or ET65 (narrow body fitment). I ran the 18x10 ET40 version, and while they fit, this is as wide as you can go. I am now running BBS RSII 18x10 ET45, and this is a perfect fit.

Thanks. Didn't think so neither. What size tyres are you running on those 18x10s?

rob76turbo 03-25-2009 02:22 PM

How about 17" Offsets
 
I have a set of wheels (986 or 996 Twists...not sure):

17 x 7, 52mm offset (front) and
17 x 9, 55mm offset (rear)

with Toyo 888's. I used these on my 968. Will these work on my 2001 "S"?

jrblackbox 03-25-2009 04:38 PM

Yup, those should work just fine. In my owners manual the standard offset for a 986 would be 50mm in front and 52mm in the rear.

Mr986 08-11-2009 09:29 PM

Do you think this will fit my 986
 
i just got a 986 and i want to change my wheels,I found this on ebay do you think this set will fit my car

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290337637691&viewitem= &_trkparms=tab%3DWatching

Thanks

johney 01-27-2014 08:08 PM

I have a 2000 Porsche Boxsterand one of these wheels will fit my car I found them on
 
wheel sizes: 19x8.5 front 19x11 rear offset 57 mm front 62 mm rear let me know if these will work on my 2000 boxer if they will work what size tires to put on dem front and back please help me out if these wheels don't fit recommend what size will fit the biggest fit front and back millimeter size with thank you I don't visit the the forms very much so e-mail me want some help bttybp071@aol.com

silver-S 01-27-2014 09:32 PM

official Boxster wheel specs
 
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1390890659.jpg

LAP1DOUG 01-28-2014 02:53 PM

Long dead thread resurrection?

Dubaday 10-07-2016 09:26 AM

Will They Fit?
 
seen a website that calculates wheel fitments, thought I'd share.

Online Wheel and Tyre Fitment Calculator. Offset, Tyre Stretch and Speedo Error | Will They Fit


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