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I'm gonna get new wheels for my car and as of now I'm leaning towards buying a set of brand new OZ Allegerita.
I can get them in 8x18" with ET50 or ET57 for the fronts and 10x18" ET40 for the rears. I know the fronts will fit but I'm unsure about the rears. I want them as close to the wheel well as possible without any rubbing during heavy cornering, but won't ET40 be a little close?
My car is lowered about 35mm.
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Come to think of it, local 968 owner uses 8x18 ET45 and 10x18 ET47 and they look like they are a perfect fit and are as close to the fender as you can go without any rubbing. (The front were originally ET42 but he had them machined 3mm)
Seems like I already knew the answer. I can get them in ET65 and use spacers to get them closer to the fender.
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Flash,
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he would have to run a boat load of negative camber, or be at stock ride height, in order to run a 10" with a 47 offset. i am running a 10" with a 52mm offset in the rear, and i clear by 1mm, lowered just over 25mm and 1.7 degrees negative camber (which is as much as i can run without losing net contact patch area and thereby losing cornering)
spacers that large will add a LOT of weight. you may not like the loss of acceleration and braking, as well as the negative impacts on handling and ride comfort. i would look to limit final combination weight (tire, wheel, spacer, lugs, etc) to no more than 24.5kg, especially if you are normally aspirated. i know those are light, and probably only about 9kg or so each (real information on these is very sketchy out there), but i'd keep an eye on that.
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So you'd recommend 8x18" ET50 for the fronts and 10x18" ET65 on the rear? I've had that diameter on the rears before but with a 5mm spacer. The issue is I can't seem to find anything under 10mm with a centering ring, and I'm not gonna drive without a center ring on my spacer.(I do that on my 17" and it's horrible)
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I'm talking about getting 10x18 ET65 without any spacing for the rears.
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There's only camber in the front so that won't cause anything at the rear. It's lowered but not that much.
I know for a fact that with a 5mm spacer it won't rub on anything, that's what the car had when I bought it. The question is, will it rub without it. I'm gonna send the last owner a message and as is if he tried without the spacer.
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Imeant excessive camber, sorry. There is a tiny bit of negative.
I'm most likely buying used with Mishelin PS2, so I'm guessing they're 265/35?
If that rubs I'll get the same tires but in 255 width.
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I'll look into doing that, at least the studs. I'm still waiting on a confirmation what the offset and dimentions of the wheels are. I'm not gonna get that answer until Thursday or Friday. But if they don't fit I have some other rims that shouldn't be much of a problem, they're not Alleggeritas though. (8x18" ET52 and 10x18" ET60)
I wish new wheels didn't cost so incredebily much for Porsches here in Norway. A brand new set of Alleggeritas with N-marked Bridgestones cost about $5000 with a heavy discount. Without the discount you can almost double the pricce.
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