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ent]I have the black anodized (Darth Vader look) 8.5 & 10 by 17's on mine. I bought them from a guy running a 996tt. Fikse had spec'd them for 968 fitment as well. Sizes and weights according to Fikse:
Quote:Thank you for using Fikse wheels.
The serial number data base reflects you have the Mach V wheels in the following sizes:
8.5 X 17, +50mm offset, 6.58" backspacing, weight = 18.25lbs per wheel
10.0 X 17, +56mm offset, 7.58" backspacing, weight = 19.0lbs per wheel
For the black anodized finish use only soap and water or Simple Green and water to clean the wheels. No waxing or polishing needed.
Recommended tires for a 8.5 X 17 = 225/45-17 or 235/45-17 and 10.0 X 17 rear = 275/40-17
I hope none of that is a typo, you never know. All I know is they fit pretty well.
The spacing between the spokes is nice and allows me to bleed brakes without pulling the wheels off (if you bleed brakes 10 times per year like me).
I have very few pics of the car stationairy, but have attached what I have handy.
I run RA-1's right now, 235/45 and 275/40. These are a wee bit tall, but they fit fine. I suspect a 245 would fit in the front without issue and know that I have more room in the rear for wider rubber.
Hope this helps.
Dave S., '92 968 Midnight Blue 145k+ miles
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Do note this. I have the little center hub caps from Fikse in stock size AND the extended (deeper) size. I cannot get either to fit the front wheels quite right. In fact, have 4 std and 2 deep for sale in anodized black if anyone needs them <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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No, you need Fikse center caps on these wheels. I think they could be made to fit, but I just don't want to machine the bloody things.
Also, I pull them all off for the track anyway, so kind of a mute point for me.
I have seen black centers with polished rims on a white car. NICE!
I agree with you, for the black car, the silver finish will look nice.
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Sam - As I was mounting my snow tires for the winter (yes, you can drive race cars all year if you're crazy like me), I was reminded of one important downside of the Fikse's that I have on my car...
The rim is always in jeopardy. I'm not sure if this is applicable to all Fikse's or unique to my set, but the rim extends just beyond the tire. Thus, if you bump up against anything (and I do mean ANYTHING), even lightly, you will scratch the heck out of them.
It's an important tidbit, I apologize for not recalling it sooner. I've just gotten used to living with the peril.
Dave S., '92 968 Midnight Blue 145k+ miles
F-Stock Racer and Faithful Daily Driver
Car#662 at Chicago Region DE's & Club Races
HWFM Chief Marriage Counselor