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You can buy longer studs for the hubs direct from Porsche
Have to bang out the old studs and fit the new ones
I personally would be worried about damaging the hubs at over $1000 each
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I am running 17's with 5mm spacers on all 4 corners because of the front bearing dust covers, and I also think it makes the car look nicer. You can get away with 5-7mm spacers if you don't run the original aluminum nuts. I went with steel ones because they require less thread penetration to be safe. Our stock aluminum nuts are also supposed to be replaced after so many torquings, but I bet 1) we don't keep track of such things and 2) most of us have no idea how many times they were removed and reinstalled before we purchased the car. Steel nuts have no such limitation, but they are somewhat heavier.
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Quote:Weight on the rotating mass translates to approx. 4 x in curb weight add-on , so the roughly 12 lbs worth of steel bolts total ( on all four wheels ) will be like adding a 48 lbs of weight to your car . Not a huge problem , but if you try to squeeze every 1/10 of a second out of your launch, 0-60 , or Q mile times , yeah it will be noticeable.
That's a great formula, but I question the total weight for the steel nuts. When I received the package I don't recall the box weighing nearly that much.
The online numbers from the place where I purchased them estimates the steel units at 1.5 oz, and the aluminum (stock) units at .85 oz. Even if the difference was 1 oz per nut, and 20 nuts per car, the overall difference would be less than 2 pounds. Still a difference, but happily offset by the improvement in track and the peace of mind resulting from adequate thread depth and the diminished probability of losing a wheel.
And, I like the look of the chrome nuts and the fuller wheel well.
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