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SC wheel offset
Will wheels with an offset of 55 mm, off an C2 (964) fit the offset of a 78 SC.
Really what I am asking is, is the offset on a 964 the same as on an SC? Thanks. |
No Sir!
You will need some spacers. I put 993 wheels on my SC and needed 2.50 spacers in the rear. I think I used 1.in in the front. Wayne |
What was I thinking?!
Here is a picture: Wayne I know, any excuse to post a pic;) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1091487741.jpg |
There's a chart on this page that explains various wheel widths & tire combinations. It also lists the offsets & what not. It's a link from Steve Timmins' website.
http://instant-g.com/Products/Wheels/WheelFit.htm |
Thanks Guys
I currently have some aftermarket 17's on there as it is a C2 widebody update.
I now that there are some spacers on there already. Now is the intention of the spacers for clearance or are used to change the offset. What I am asking now is, will the spacers I have on there now work, or will I have to get differnet spacers to change to the offset I need. TIA |
WHat size tires do you have?
Can you post us a pic? |
Wheel pic
Here is a pic of the wheels that I am trying to determine the offset of.
Hope this helpshttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1091500033.jpg |
ok, a 964 and an SC do NOT have the same offset. You would need spacers.
Compounding the issue is the widebody kit. For example, if you had a set of Fuchs on an SC you would need spacers to get them pushed out for a 930. If the 964 rims need spacers on an SC those rims would need ridiculous spacers on a widebody. I'd definately go a different route. Do a search. Lots of info. Scott |
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