944 turbo early offset spacer - tech drawings
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I am going to try adding spacers to my early offset 944 turbo and teledials.
I really want to roll on the original wheels, but they look so dated. One option is to try 6mm front and 9mm rear spacers to help improve the overall look.
![](https://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o310/rsb377/C894%20DHX/06022011204.jpg)
Of course i will lower by 15 to 20 mm too.
Can anyone help me to find technical drawings for spacers to fit my car? I can use these to fabricate my own spacers.
I want my car to ride as sweet as this:
I really want to roll on the original wheels, but they look so dated. One option is to try 6mm front and 9mm rear spacers to help improve the overall look.
![](https://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o310/rsb377/C894%20DHX/06022011204.jpg)
Of course i will lower by 15 to 20 mm too.
Can anyone help me to find technical drawings for spacers to fit my car? I can use these to fabricate my own spacers.
I want my car to ride as sweet as this:
![](http://image.automotive.com/f/projectcars/8635442+pheader/0402_01z+1986_porsche_944_turbo_coupe+front_right.jpg)
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i bet if you paint the phonies a different color they might not look as dated... maybe a graphite grey or black/grey center and light silver lip?!...any who hopefully someone has some drawings for you, if not spacers aren't to bad there's a guy on ebay that makes them for porsches and you could get all four for around $75 give or take.
I would love to see how your spacers will look.. I've been thinking of doing the same thing but with 1"-1.5" adapters in the rear, make the staggered stand out more. I was going to buy rims but I think the phonies could look very nice with the right setup (painting, spacing etc)
I would love to see how your spacers will look.. I've been thinking of doing the same thing but with 1"-1.5" adapters in the rear, make the staggered stand out more. I was going to buy rims but I think the phonies could look very nice with the right setup (painting, spacing etc)