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I got the wheels sent to me to test fit.....no go. Size is 19x10.5" -52mm offset . Fronts are 8.5" -45mm offset and would not go over the front hubs even with grease cap removed. The fronts fit on the rear great.
Damn..I really liked these wheels...not very heavy either.
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As I've read the forums over the past year I've notice allot of folks have had to "open up" the center of the rim with a Dremel to get it to fit over the hub center. Just a thought.
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So it sounds like fitting 47mm offset on the rear should NOT be a problem, right?
Got a line on a set of cup wheels (made in Italy, not Porsche factory) from a 911 owner. They are ET23/52mm 7.5x17 front & ET15/47mm 9x17 rear. Have tried much research but cannot confirm they will fit....any help??
Thanks!
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yeah, i'm still trying to understand the ET number vs. offset. looking at the link i posted, they show an ET15 wheel with a 47mm offset and an ET 23 wheel with a 52mm offset. i had the wheel owner confirm for me on the wheel stamped ET15 and he measured the offset at 47mm. i just assumed the ET number was some Porsche-specific coding number that equated to a certain offset because i so often see references to ET this and ET that.
can anyone comment or explain?? this whole wheel fitment calculation issue has been perplexing the crap out of me every since i bought my first 944 last year and started looking at upgrading the wheels.
keep in mind that my last go-round with fitting non OEM wheels on a car was in my 20's when you had the choice of upgrading to either 60's or 50's and back then that measuurement was tire width, not height..... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Bill Huskey
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'87 928S4, granite green in/out (SOLD)
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OK, thanks, but still scratching my head though.....why do vendors like Wheel Dynamics & P-cars offer ET 15 wheels with a 47mm offset?
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Ok, i went to the guy's house to see the wheels. the rear wheel is stamped ET 15 and we measured the offset - it is 15mm. 130 from center to outside edge of wheel, 145 from back of hub to back of wheeel = +15mm offset!
quick reality check for me.....+15mm offset would allow the wheel to mount MORE deeply into the wheel well than say a -15mm offset, right?
Bill Huskey
'01 Boxster S, black/black 6 spd
'92 968, black/black 6spd
'87 944S, black/black
'87 928S4, granite green in/out (SOLD)
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BTW - bought the wheels and tires. if they don't fit the 968 i've got other PCA buddies who will take them. got the mint condition wheels with brand new (i mean ZERO miles) TOYO Proxies on them for $800. he gave me the receipt for the tires alone - $1100.
thanks for your help guys!
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thanks Anchorman, totally agree. will likely keep the tires and offload the wheels to someone to offset the cost of new wheels.
anyone out there have any gently-used 8/9 x 17" wheels to unload?
Bill Huskey
'01 Boxster S, black/black 6 spd
'92 968, black/black 6spd
'87 944S, black/black
'87 928S4, granite green in/out (SOLD)