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HELP!!! Cayenne 19" rims on a 928

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Old 04-04-2008, 11:47 PM
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Default HELP!!! Cayenne 19" rims on a 928

This is my first forum and first question. Im hoping someone has some info! I own an 84 928s. I bought some Cayenne 19x9 rims after much investigating. Everything looked like it would fit. bolt pattern, tires 255/40/19 all the way around. offset was 65mm identical to the original rims on my car. Now as they are being shipped to me, I realized that maybe the center bore lip may be an obstruction on my hubs. Anyone have any clue if this configuration will work??????????????????????????????????????? thanks
Old 04-04-2008, 11:54 PM
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I was wondering about these cheap rims as well.
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Yeah, picked em up on ebay shipped for a total of $200 suposedly made in italy. for the price, I had to gamble. Ill update the post if they fit!
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Welcome to the forum. When you say "...the center bore lip may be an obstruction on my hubs." are you referring to the diameter of the center bore on these wheels possibly being too small to take the 928 hubs,
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are you referring to the thickness/width of the wheel at the hub being too shallow resulting in the front dust cap protruding through the center bore, preventing the center cap from fitting?
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Oh yea welcome:-)
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do a search in the "Whos got the best wheels" a guy put some 18'' cayenne S wheels on no prob, but they are heavy!
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JPTL I was actually talking about the lip on the hub that protrudes out into the center bore of the rim when installed. I believe the center bore to be pretty standard on all porsche at 71+mm except the 924 but I could be mistaken.
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Look here the 18" look great. Pics too.
https://rennlist.com/forums/928-forum/294824-cayenne-18-s-on-my-83-s.html



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