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At some point in the life of my car, the owner put 18" millie cup (911) rims on. I understand wanting a larger contact patch, but I was curious what the other pros/cons are. The tires come right out to the edge of the wheel wells (or maybe a bit further). I don't know if that is just because the rims are wider, or if the offset is different. In general, are these rims a desirable change?
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18" wheels are not recommended by Porsche. Many people who have run them have reduced to 17".
YMMV,
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I haven't done the math, but most cars I see with the 18's seem to have picked up a little ride height in the process. I suspect that at some point you can't trade off enough sidewall to wheel height to keep from picking up overall height. I wouldn't mind having a set of two or three piece wheels with the proper offset to fill up the wheel well but I don't know if they are available in 17's. Seems like most manufacturers use 18" as a starting point these days.
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The wheels on your 968 look great and you're right....they don't seem to have raised your overall height. That's good to know.
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Tramlining with the current setup is very prominent. What is the "proper" offset (or range) for the 968?
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Best advice I can offer... drive your 968 with 16" stock wheel and tire combo, for at least 50 miles... note how light and quick it feels... how it goes where you even think of pointing it... how it really, really seems like an ideal sporting car....
Now... immediatley bolt on a set of 18" anythings with appropriate tires, and drive the same 50 miles... the feeling will absolutely knock you out! Clunky is the only word i can put to it... the car feels heavy, non responsive and generally NOT a sports car!!!
The 17" wheels are also a compromise, but if you pick something in the 18 to 24 lbs range, with any decent modern tire, you will balance the "heavyness" with the better handling and response... not perfect, but even Porsche agrees that 225/40x17's and 255/35x17's will cut the mustard... bigger than that and you are just posing....not really driving the car...
Just do it, and you will see what the diff really is!!!
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