The Official 924/44/68 Wheel Thread
#61
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I agree, let's resurrect this! I'm also looking for an excuse to show off this just-installed set of wheels, as of 5/5/11
Car: '89 944 S2
Wheel manufacturer & model: OEM 993 hollow spoke Technology wheels
Wheel dimensions & offset, front: 18x8 ET 52
Wheel dimensions & offset, rear: 18x10 ET 65
Tyre Specs: Front - 245/35R18 Rear - 285/30R18 Bridgestone S-04 Pole Position
Spacers front: None
Spacers rear: None
Suspension modifications: Koni Yellows
Guard modifications: None
Car: '89 944 S2
Wheel manufacturer & model: OEM 993 hollow spoke Technology wheels
Wheel dimensions & offset, front: 18x8 ET 52
Wheel dimensions & offset, rear: 18x10 ET 65
Tyre Specs: Front - 245/35R18 Rear - 285/30R18 Bridgestone S-04 Pole Position
Spacers front: None
Spacers rear: None
Suspension modifications: Koni Yellows
Guard modifications: None
#62
Three Wheelin'
These came on the car but also got the original Fuchs. I am planning on getting them refurbished but still in 2 minds whether to fit them or go for some 17s in aftermarket. The superlites have grown on me though
Car: '86 952
Wheel manufacturer & model: Performance Alloy Wheels(Aust) Superlite platinum
Wheel dimensions & offset, front: 16x7 ET 12mm Positive
Wheel dimensions & offset, rear: 16x8 ET 4mm Negative
Tyre Specs: Front - 205/50R16 Rear - 225/50R16 Michelin Pilot 3
Spacers front: None
Spacers rear: None
Suspension modifications: Bilstein shocks
Guard modifications: None
Last edited by Cyberpunky; 01-07-2012 at 06:42 AM.
#63
could you give me some rim widths, rim offsets and whether your car is early/late offset or an 86 951? Thanks! Particularly interested in the setup where you use 295s
#64
Nordschleife Master
I can pull the widths ETs later this evening, but for now I can add it is an 87.. IIRC the wheels are 7 and 9.5 widths.. not sure about the offsets.. and no spacers are being used..
#66
Nordschleife Master
seeing as I bought those wheels and rubber off you...
while yours was on blocks...
after you blew up the engine...
before you sold it off...
Hows the range rover treating you these days?
#67
Nordschleife Master
OK, double checked...
Front 18x8 et50 245/35/18
Rear 18x10 et65 295/30/18
With BFG KDW2 rubber on all 4 corners. GREAT summer tires, great wet weather traction.. not so much if temps fall below 60 degrees...
Significantly lowered my car, and subsequently had to roll all 4 fenders, and clearance the inner fender liners of the rears to eliminate rubbing.
Front 18x8 et50 245/35/18
Rear 18x10 et65 295/30/18
With BFG KDW2 rubber on all 4 corners. GREAT summer tires, great wet weather traction.. not so much if temps fall below 60 degrees...
Significantly lowered my car, and subsequently had to roll all 4 fenders, and clearance the inner fender liners of the rears to eliminate rubbing.
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I was thinking this would be a good idea, but maybe with more details?
e.g. copy and paste:
Car: (early/late)
Wheel manufacturer & model:
Wheel dimensions & offset, front:
Wheel dimensions & offset, rear:
Tyre Specs:
Spacers front: (if applicable)
Spacers rear: (if applicable)
Suspension modifications: (if applicable)
Guard modifications: (if applicable)
Because too much information about wheels can never be a bad thing
And may I add, your car looks great!
Post update:
Car: '83 944
Wheel manufacturer & model: Sport Classic II Replica
Wheel dimensions & offset, front: 18x8.5 ET47
Wheel dimensions & offset, rear: 18x9.5 ET47
Tyre Specs: Front: 225/40/18, Rear: 265/35/18 Sumitomo HTR Z II
Spacers front: stock
Spacers rear: approx 1 inch
Suspension modifications: none
Guard modifications: none
e.g. copy and paste:
Car: (early/late)
Wheel manufacturer & model:
Wheel dimensions & offset, front:
Wheel dimensions & offset, rear:
Tyre Specs:
Spacers front: (if applicable)
Spacers rear: (if applicable)
Suspension modifications: (if applicable)
Guard modifications: (if applicable)
Because too much information about wheels can never be a bad thing
And may I add, your car looks great!
Post update:
Car: '83 944
Wheel manufacturer & model: Sport Classic II Replica
Wheel dimensions & offset, front: 18x8.5 ET47
Wheel dimensions & offset, rear: 18x9.5 ET47
Tyre Specs: Front: 225/40/18, Rear: 265/35/18 Sumitomo HTR Z II
Spacers front: stock
Spacers rear: approx 1 inch
Suspension modifications: none
Guard modifications: none
I found the 2 piece bbs porsche 996 rims finished in white but not sure if they'll go with silver.
#69
OK, double checked...
Front 18x8 et50 245/35/18
Rear 18x10 et65 295/30/18
With BFG KDW2 rubber on all 4 corners. GREAT summer tires, great wet weather traction.. not so much if temps fall below 60 degrees...
Significantly lowered my car, and subsequently had to roll all 4 fenders, and clearance the inner fender liners of the rears to eliminate rubbing.
Front 18x8 et50 245/35/18
Rear 18x10 et65 295/30/18
With BFG KDW2 rubber on all 4 corners. GREAT summer tires, great wet weather traction.. not so much if temps fall below 60 degrees...
Significantly lowered my car, and subsequently had to roll all 4 fenders, and clearance the inner fender liners of the rears to eliminate rubbing.
#70
Nordschleife Master
the rangie is doing well! ive put about 30,000 miles on it this past year and all ive done is add weight in the form of bars and plating and zombie preparedness gear!
#71
Nordschleife Master
30K in a year on the range rover... nothing.. I have done almost 16K since February.. in my 944... 951 is still sleeping, waiting to be reborn!
#72
1986 951
Make: Forgeline zx3r
Made to order
Rear: 18" x 10" wrapped with 265/35zr18
Front: 18" x 8.5" wrapped with 225/40zr18
Stock offset at 23.5 mm
Stiffer rear shocks and fenders rolled
Make: Forgeline zx3r
Made to order
Rear: 18" x 10" wrapped with 265/35zr18
Front: 18" x 8.5" wrapped with 225/40zr18
Stock offset at 23.5 mm
Stiffer rear shocks and fenders rolled
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No longer on P's . Are you allowed to drive a turbo on your P's down there? I'm craving some more power but love this car too much... plus I have spent way more on it than I will ever get back lol!!
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Must get less cop attention with out them P plates, This year is my 2nd year. Nah we're not allowed at all. i was actually looking for a 944 n/a but i couldn't find any well kept ones and in the end i came across this one i've got now with a real good upkeep history by the PO so i bought it. You cannot get much more power out of an n/a unless you spend big $$$$ you've got a really nice example, i personally wouldn't get rid of it.