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FS: Staggered 19" Wheels, Late Offset - Great Condition, New Tires
I have a set of staggered late offset wheels that I removed from my 986, 19x8.5 and 19x10. Tires are nearly new Toyo Proxes T1R 235/35 on front and the rears are brand new Diamondback 245/35. The rear has a spacer installed that measures about 18 mm, they were a perfect fit on my 986 and should fit the 996, 997, all Boxster, and other late offset Porsches. Silver painted centers with a chrome lip, very minor curbing as shown in the photos. Overall they're really nice wheels. I'm asking $1100 OBO + shipping, email is jessup3 at cox.net or PM me. Wheels include chrome lug bolts and center caps.
Rather than consume more of Wayne's bandwidth, here's my original ad with lots of pictures: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-used-parts-sale-wanted/581216-staggered-19-wheels-late-offset-great-condition-new-tires.html#post5737236 http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...s/IMG_2606.jpg http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...s/IMG_2607.jpg http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...s/IMG_2608.jpg |
I measured the backspacing, the rear is 9 3/8 in. with the spacer, 10 3/16 in. without the spacer. The front is 9 in. This translates to 238.125 mm rear with the spacer, 258.763 mm rear without the spacer. The front is 228.6 mm.
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Bump.
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Price drop to $1200 OBO, you won't find good 19" wheels and tires for less.
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From Pelican Wheel Dynamics in another thread:
For those who want to know more these are the Miro wheels manufactured by ALT specific to the Porsche, 19x8.5et47mm 19x10et56mm however I would recommend the following tire configuration for the Boxster 986 or 911 (996) 235/35/19 275/30/19. These fit the 911 (996) without the use of spacers, and will clear the Boxsters with a 7mm spacer or more if you want to be more aggressive. These are no longer available, so if you want them I would suggest picking up this set, you won't find this particular set on the market any longer. |
Price drop to $1100 OBO, dirt cheap for 19" wheels. Get them out of my garage!
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So, a 275 could be run on the rear with these wheels?
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Yes, a 275 should be just fine with the 19x10.
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They're taking up space in my garage, buy them!
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Sold pending payment.
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Sold!
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