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Old 03-25-2010, 09:18 PM
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http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ193989126

saw these for sale on my local classifieds today...

was wondering...is it even possible to fit an 11 inch rear on stock 944 bodywork

and if so...what kind of spacers would i need to run

sorry i`m a noob when it comes to spacers and offsets.

18x11 ET45

oh and excuse my lack of question marks...i somehow got my laptop into some weird puncuation mode that i can`t figure out how to get out of, and i`m too lazy to restart.

thanks for any help!
Old 03-25-2010, 09:38 PM
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depends, what year is your car
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yes that would have been helpful information wouldn`t it...dòh

it`s an 88 base
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i think it would be possible have you considered measuring your wheels? then measuring the room between the fenders and your wheel. That would be where i would start
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early offset- you can do it w/ no spacers or perhaps a 7-15mm spacer-- ive done it- but late offset will not fit right w/o some camber changes and will prob rub anyway.



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