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So when fixing my parking brake I decided to weigh my big and wide rear wheels. Some say they are too big and wide so they weigh too much. I thought I'd test this out.
OZ Racing Alleggerita 10x18" w/ Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 295/30 = 19.5kg
OEM 993 Cup (Cup II) 8x17 w StarComfort 235/45 = 21.5kg
Design90 8x16" w/ Goodyear studded winter tires 205/55 = 20kg
So this rear wheel with the wide tires on it are actually lighter than my small D90 winterwheels. It should be interesting seeing what these will weigh with 265/35 MS Pilot Sport 2 tires on them.
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Might not be for a 993(Just what someone told me there are for), though they are original C up 2
I'll find the part number when I get home.
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There is a 17x8 rim, it's a winter wheel, but it's intended for the 911, it's offset is 70mm. 99336212601
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Sounds about right banditsc, the offset looks absolutely gross on the 968, even with a massive 15mm spacer on.
Not to mention the horrible tires they have on them. Glad I only used them for a brief week. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
Though, a set of backup wheels is always nice to have.
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[quote name='flash' timestamp='1408981729' post='161555']
if i find them, and i decide to go that route, i'll pin and weld a spacer on the rear, remove the material i can for weight, and then bore out the holes back to the correct thickness.
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I'd definitely do that. ET70 on an 8" wheel doesn't look too good.
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Should look good when it's done. What tire size would you use on the 8" wheel?
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I'm thinking about putting a wider tire on the front when I change the tires on my Alleggeritas.
I'm also gonna change out those 295 sections I have at the back, I don't really need that with.
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So running, say a 8x18" with a 235/40 and 10x18" with 265/35 would be better than 225/40 and 295/30?
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235/40 tire wouldn't have a too large diameter, right?
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