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Old 03-24-2008, 06:55 AM
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I'm thinking of putting some 17" rims on the 3.2 - just for the sake of being able to swap about (I appreciate that Fuchs are the only true rim, don't worry). My question is, will the following 17" rims fit from a 996? They are the five-spoke design that often came with the C4/tiptronic. I don't think I've seen them on an IB before. TIA

Width - 7J and 9J
Offset - 55
Stud diameter - 130
Part nos: 995362124016 (FRONT)
99636212401 (REAR)

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They should fit with the use of spacers or adapters. However, IMHO, they look way too modern to match the car.
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Originally Posted by WPOZZZ
They should fit with the use of spacers or adapters. However, IMHO, they look way too modern to match the car.
Cheers WPOZZZ, I appreciate that they're going to change the look considerably. Do you know what spacer I'm likely to need and would it be on the rear only? I have some 18mm spacers lying around - might these do the trick?
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Bought them. I had to act quick as was on ebay. Only £165 including reasonable tyres. Gives me options as to what the car looks like, will post pics when they arrive. I'm thinking of getting rid of the decals as well - all part of the personalisation. Purists turn away now...!

Can anyone answer the spacers question? The fronts are only running on 205s so I'm guessing not much problem but I've got some small shims I can throw on if needs be. The rears are on 255s. Cheers.

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Old 03-24-2008, 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by kusee pee
Bought them. I had to act quick as was on ebay. Only £165 including reasonable tyres. Gives me options as to what the car looks like, will post pics when they arrive. I'm thinking of getting rid of the decals as well - all part of the personalisation. Purists turn away now...!

Can anyone answer the spacers question? The fronts are only running on 205s so I'm guessing not much problem but I've got some small shims I can throw on if needs be. The rears are on 255s. Cheers.
If you do use spacers make sure your lugs are still getting enough turns, 6-7 turns at least I think.
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Originally Posted by old man neri
If you do use spacers make sure your lugs are still getting enough turns, 6-7 turns at least I think.
Cheers omn, will do. I've used various spacers on my previous 911s so it should be cool.
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Usually around an 1 1/2" on the front and 2" spacers on the rear for modern wheels on a impact bumper car.
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Cheers g-50cab.

Can anyone confirm the exact size spacers needed for the wheels at the top of the thread? TIA.
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Well, stock rims are 23mm offset for the front ( using a 7in rim ) and 11mm offset for the rear using a 9 in rim. So if my figures are correct, 55-23=22mm for the front and 55-11=44mm for the rear. Don't for get the studs......66mm for front and 72mm for the back off the top of my head.

Hope that helps

Brad

PS I just checked and you can get spacers from H&R (spacer and stud unit) use nuts provided to attach spacer and your factory nuts to attach rim. They come in 21mm and 43mm

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I don't believe those to be 996 rims. Perhaps Cayenne rims. To be quite frank, you will completely destroy your suspension with 17 in rims. You will need to go in and increase your inspection to at least once every 4 months for torque of key suspension components. You might even have to do some NDI (non-destructive inspection) with xray or eddy-current to confirm that the suspension is not failing either. Use considerable caution here,--even for normal road use.
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Those will look great! How much do they weigh?
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Originally Posted by BGregovski
Well, stock rims are 23mm offset for the front ( using a 7in rim ) and 11mm offset for the rear using a 9 in rim. So if my figures are correct, 55-23=22mm for the front and 55-11=44mm for the rear. Don't for get the studs......66mm for front and 72mm for the back off the top of my head.

Hope that helps

Brad

PS I just checked and you can get spacers from H&R (spacer and stud unit) use nuts provided to attach spacer and your factory nuts to attach rim. They come in 21mm and 43mm
Thanks Brad, great info much appreciated. I've got a set of 18mm spacer/nut units from my previous 965 which might squeeze onto the fronts and I'll order some 43mm ones for the back.

Originally Posted by Edgy01
I don't believe those to be 996 rims. Perhaps Cayenne rims. To be quite frank, you will completely destroy your suspension with 17 in rims. You will need to go in and increase your inspection to at least once every 4 months for torque of key suspension components. You might even have to do some NDI (non-destructive inspection) with xray or eddy-current to confirm that the suspension is not failing either. Use considerable caution here,--even for normal road use.
Edgy, I'm sure they are. They're from a C4 - see pic:

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/404341.htm

I've seen them on a 993 and they looked gorgeous. Your word of caution seems very heavy (though I appreciate your concern). Many IB cars run various cup wheels and I've never heard such a strong word of caution before. I will keep an eye though, cheers.

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Those will look great! How much do they weigh?
Cheers, someone agrees with me. I hope they'll look great too. Not sure about the weight but I'll try to find out.
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Originally Posted by Edgy01
To be quite frank, you will completely destroy your suspension with 17 in rims. You will need to go in and increase your inspection to at least once every 4 months for torque of key suspension components. You might even have to do some NDI (non-destructive inspection) with xray or eddy-current to confirm that the suspension is not failing either. Use considerable caution here,--even for normal road use.
I've been tracking my 87 911 for 8 years with 17" rims and haven't even had so much as a wheel bearing failure. Which suspension components do you expect to fail?
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Originally Posted by kusee pee
I'm thinking of getting rid of the decals as well
Nooooooooooooooooooooo!!!
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I have wheels of those same offset on my SC and am running 1" (25mm) spacers in front and 1.5" spacers in back (37mm) and they are perfect.


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