'93 928 GT Wheels fit an '83 911SC?
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'93 928 GT Wheels fit an '83 911SC?
Would anyone know if these if these: C-2 wheels and tires;
sizes: Front: 225/45 ZR 17s Pilot Sport Michelins, 7.5" width rim, ET 52
Rear: 255/40 ZR 17s Pilot Sport Michelins, 9.5" width rim, ET 47
would fit a 1983 911 SC?...correctly?
sizes: Front: 225/45 ZR 17s Pilot Sport Michelins, 7.5" width rim, ET 52
Rear: 255/40 ZR 17s Pilot Sport Michelins, 9.5" width rim, ET 47
would fit a 1983 911 SC?...correctly?
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[QUOTE=Billy Frenz;7482785]Would anyone know if these if these: C-2 wheels and tires;
sizes: Front: 225/45 ZR 17s Pilot Sport Michelins, 7.5" width rim, ET 52
Rear: 255/40 ZR 17s Pilot Sport Michelins, 9.5" width rim, ET 47
would fit a 1983 911 SC?...correctly?
Yes, they will fit but you will need spacers. All late offset wheels will fit early offset P-Cars with spacers.
sizes: Front: 225/45 ZR 17s Pilot Sport Michelins, 7.5" width rim, ET 52
Rear: 255/40 ZR 17s Pilot Sport Michelins, 9.5" width rim, ET 47
would fit a 1983 911 SC?...correctly?
Yes, they will fit but you will need spacers. All late offset wheels will fit early offset P-Cars with spacers.
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Billy. The difference in early and late offset is around 29mm. So anything (except for very wide wheels in the rear) between 1 inch and 1.5 inches should fill out the wheel wells nicely. Given the above rims, I would go with the 1.5's. They will need to be spacers/adapters with longer studs like: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Wheel...item5ad8abf70a
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Just be advised that the wheels are aftemarket and please don't represent them as Original Porsche or that you don't know if they are Original Porsche.