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Old 04-09-2011, 04:37 PM
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Hey..I've got an 86 951 and the rims I have in the rear are 18x11 275/35/18 and the fronts are 18x9 245/40/18..I have spacers there already, but it pushes the rim out a bit too much and it rubs the lip of the fender. The car came with spacers so I don't know the size of them and would like to know if anyone has ran these size rims on their car and if so what size spacers do you have.
Old 04-09-2011, 05:07 PM
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You really need to give the offsets of the wheels you have. Without that, what someone else is using wont mean anything.
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Why dont you just measure the spacer? Then subtract from that...
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Have you thought about rolling the fenders? If your new wheels are from Porsche the ET is marked on the rear and could also be by the valve stem. We need that ET #.

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