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Fosgate911 09-27-2002 06:35 PM

Getting new wheels need some advice please
 
I'm thinking of buying a set of 17" CupII wheels and tires. Here are the sizes 17 x 7.5 (offset 52) and 17 x 9 (offset 47). I need to know what size tires I can use and not rub the fenders like I do now with the 205/55 R16's that came with the car when I bought it.

kepperly 09-27-2002 08:26 PM

call fikse way cooler wheel and custom "FITMENTS"

keith

Fosgate911 09-27-2002 09:15 PM

Hey Keith I just noticed your in Kansas too. You ever been down to Liberal?

ChrisBennet 09-28-2002 04:24 AM

What year/version 911 do you have? They've changed a bit over time.. :D
-Chris

kepperly 09-28-2002 04:41 AM

chris, i have an 87 carrera cabriolet slant nose turbo look.
If you want to see a photo, go to pca.org - zone ten- wichita
pca and I,m the treas. of of our local chapter. we have some of the members cars listed on the web site.As far as getting to Liberal, ks, its been a long time but the co. I work for has a branch there- Stanion Wholsale Electric- I'm an outside sales
engineer.

keith

Bill Verburg 09-28-2002 06:46 AM

You do know that those wheels used on an 87 911 will need ~29mm front spacers and ~32mm rear spacers?

Fosgate911 09-28-2002 07:23 AM

The wheels are going on an '80 911 SC.

T

Bill Verburg 09-28-2002 08:19 AM

The same spacers are needed for any pre 964 car

Fosgate911 09-28-2002 09:54 PM

Bill what size of tire can I use and not rub on the front or the rear?

T

Mikkel 09-29-2002 12:35 AM

A lot of people have 215/45x17 front and 255/40x17 rear. I have the same front but 245/40x17 at the rear. After lowering the car quite a bit I have experienced a little rubbing at the rear. Still it looks like it can be sorted out by giving the wheels more negative camber.


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