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Old 11-16-2018, 12:28 PM
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Question Will an 18x10” ET36 fit a narrow-body 964?

On a moderately lowered car (lower than stock, but not slammed).

I’m guessing it won’t....

How about an 18x9” ET46?

Thanks guys!
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That's a 18x10 with +45mm. Fairly low. 36 is pretty aggressive for sure but if you could shave off 4-5mm on the backpad you could probably make it work.

No problem 18x9 +46
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Yes it will, with rolled fenders and some negative camber. I'm running 18 x 10 et35, 3" lip...

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Phfwoa that dish on the rear wheels looks bad ****
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Thanks guys.
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Originally Posted by Vegas993
Yes it will, with rolled fenders and some negative camber. I'm running 18 x 10 et35, 3" lip...

Love the set up...what are your front offsets like?
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Thanks, 18 x 8.5 et39, 1" lip.
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18x10 et 47 fits just fine. That's what I'm running on my NB car in the rear.
265 tires.

Originally Posted by GoKart
On a moderately lowered car (lower than stock, but not slammed).

I’m guessing it won’t....

How about an 18x9” ET46?

Thanks guys!
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Originally Posted by Vegas993
Thanks, 18 x 8.5 et39, 1" lip.
C4?

Not sure if that matters...
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Originally Posted by klokwerk
18x10 et 47 fits just fine. That's what I'm running on my NB car in the rear.
265 tires.

Thanks. Did you flatten the oil line back there? And is your car lowered?
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My car is a C2 but I know of C4's running similar setups. To get aggressive, it's a combo of tire size, camber and fender rolling.

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C4?

Not sure if that matters...
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Originally Posted by Vegas993
My car is a C2 but I know of C4's running similar setups. To get aggressive, it's a combo of tire size, camber and fender rolling.
Yea... That's a lot of research... lol

I'm thinking of Ruf 18's or hitting up Rotifom for something.

*OK sorry for thread jacking.*
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Originally Posted by GoKart



Thanks. Did you flatten the oil line back there? And is your car lowered?
my car is lowered and no, I did not flatten oil lines.
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Both are great options. From a custom wheel standpoint, Rotiform has numerous fitments under their belt for 964's. I'm sure they can advise you based on what you're looking to accomplish.

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Yea... That's a lot of research... lol

I'm thinking of Ruf 18's or hitting up Rotifom for something.

*OK sorry for thread jacking.*
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Thanks all! I'm still doing my research when it comes to this car's fitment. I have the 17x8 and 17x9 RUF Speedlines with 15mm spacers and am looking to get a new set of wheels possibly the standard BBS RS or Rotiform wheels.


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