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Hello Fellow 968 forum members.
I am in need of some technical help.
I am looking at a set of OEM Porsche Turbo Twist wheels on ebay. They were on a '99 C4 and I want to see if they will fit on my '93 968 cab without clearance issues.
The front is a 7.5 x 18 Part # 993.362.134.06 The old owner had 225x40x18 tires on these front rims.
The rear is a 10 x 18 Part # 993.164.140.04 Owner had 265x35x18 Tires on these rear rims.
Any help you may offer is greatly appreciated.
Jack
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Jack - The offset is usually stamped right on the wheel on Porsche OEM units. There will be two numbers on either side of the valve stem. One is the width in inches (7.5), the other is the offset in mm (ex. 55).
May even show in the pictures. That is what Anchorman is asking for. It's a critical dimension in assessing fit as he notes.
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Thanks Gents,
I have emailed the seller asking if he can provide me with the offset so I can forward them on to you.
He did mention that these wheels were off a 1999 996 but that still doesn't tell us the offset. He states that the wheels are OEM, so he shouldn't have too much trouble finding this information.
Thanks again,
Jack
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[quote name='Dave' post='34409' date='Apr 20 2007, 07:19 AM']Jack - The offset is usually stamped right on the wheel on Porsche OEM units. There will be two numbers on either side of the valve stem. One is the width in inches (7.5), the other is the offset in mm (ex. 55).
May even show in the pictures. That is what Anchorman is asking for. It's a critical dimension in assessing fit as he notes.[/quote]
The seller just emailed me back and stated that the offsets are 50 Front and 65 Rear. Will I have any clearance issues with these wheels?
Thank you,
Jack
[quote name='Anchorman' post='34370' date='Apr 19 2007, 02:13 PM']You haven't provided the most critical piece of "fitment" information - and that's the offset of the wheels. If you get, and tell us, that, you'll get the correct guidance.[/quote]
Anchor, the offsets are 50 Front and 65 Rear. Do you know if these wheels will fit my 968 without any clearance issues.
Thank you for your time.
Jack
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+1 for everthing Anchorman said.
Spot on.
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You can use those wheels and add small spacers to offset the wrong offset.
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