17 inch Cup II's
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17 inch Cup II's
Looking for (preferably) some 17 X 8's, ET 70... Don't have to be perfect.. I have 4 pairs of 18" Turbo Twists to get rid of.. 2-8's, 2-9's, 2-10's, 2-11's.... Thanks!! Ken
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They're great for filling out front wheelwells with wider tires without rubbing on the inner fenderwells at full lock.
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A massive improvement both aesthetically and it terms of performance giving access to a much better range of tyres than the old slots
993.362.126.01 - Front 8J ET70
993.362.128.00 - Rear 9J ET55
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You may find some good examples in Germany, which is where I bought mine
https://www.ebay.com/itm/303715365245
However arranging shipping can be awkward - just ask Carlos
https://www.ebay.com/itm/303715365245
However arranging shipping can be awkward - just ask Carlos
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I have some Cup IIs out in my garage; I can go look at the offsets and part numbers, if you're interested. They came from some sort of 911 (a 964, I believe, but I can't be sure).
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Originally Posted by Rob Edwards
They're great for filling out front wheelwells with wider tires without rubbing on the inner fenderwells at full lock.
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Hi Ken-
I just looked and it's a staggered offset set; 2 ET70 (8 inch), 2 ET55 (7 inch). They're 993 parts, but genuine Cup IIs. They have all season tires on them, but it's old rubber, even if it looks like it's in good condition, I didn't get a date code because I don't know what to look for.
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I just looked and it's a staggered offset set; 2 ET70 (8 inch), 2 ET55 (7 inch). They're 993 parts, but genuine Cup IIs. They have all season tires on them, but it's old rubber, even if it looks like it's in good condition, I didn't get a date code because I don't know what to look for.
Cheers