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Will 16" 944 phone dials fit on an '88 924S?
I assume they're a different offset, but thought I'd ask just the same. I currently run the stock 15" phone dials, but would like to move up while keeping the same basic look.
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That Guy
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Yes, you need the phone dials from an '87-88 Turbo (late offset).
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Northern Virginia
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As mentioned.. two different types of Phone Dials out there.
Late offset is "et 52" Early offset is "et 23" I have also seen 16" Design 90 wheels on the 924s. Others have fit Boxster "twist" 17" wheels too. The issues are width (phone dials were offered in 7 and 8" widths in 16, your stock 924S phone dials were 6x15), tire size, ride height and alignment.
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Thanks, gents.
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Toofah King Bad
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Turbo phonies look great on a 924.
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