Will these wheels fit 964 ?
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Will these wheels fit 964 ?
Sorry that I don't have any picture.
They look like the Design 90 rims.
Here is the info:
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928.362.1?4.05 -----7.5J x 16 ET65
928.362.1?8.02 -----9J x 16 ET52.3
the "?" is a tiny number engraved in a retangular box too small for my naked eyes.
Owner told me they are from a 944 Turbo S.
There are 2 "buttons" on the inner-side of each rims, about 1 inch in diameter.
Will they fit 964 narrow body ?
They are in good condition (8/10), how much do they worth ?
Thanks
They look like the Design 90 rims.
Here is the info:
part#
928.362.1?4.05 -----7.5J x 16 ET65
928.362.1?8.02 -----9J x 16 ET52.3
the "?" is a tiny number engraved in a retangular box too small for my naked eyes.
Owner told me they are from a 944 Turbo S.
There are 2 "buttons" on the inner-side of each rims, about 1 inch in diameter.
Will they fit 964 narrow body ?
They are in good condition (8/10), how much do they worth ?
Thanks
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The front offset is excessive by about 10mm, i.e. they'll be tucked under the front fender a bit more than they should be. You might experience some rub at full lock. You should look for wheels that have 50-55mm offsets front and rear.
Are these the wheels you're considering?
Are these the wheels you're considering?
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Thanks Joey for your reply.
They look almost the same as D90s, perhaps those are the Mag version.
Can I use wheel spacers for them ? 10mm ok ?
Thanks again..
They look almost the same as D90s, perhaps those are the Mag version.
Can I use wheel spacers for them ? 10mm ok ?
Thanks again..
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I think those are actually forged aluminum construction and are quite light.
Nice wheels.
The offsets do require 10 mm spacers in front which also requires longer studs, but it is doable easily enough.
Nice wheels.
The offsets do require 10 mm spacers in front which also requires longer studs, but it is doable easily enough.
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If they were from a Turbo S they would be 7s up front, not 7.5s; they would still be the forged CS type of alloy, from what you describe. I am guessing from the 2 buttons you refer to that they are 928 fittment with the holes for the tyre pressure sensors (???); are they holes with rubber bungs in??
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some info from pelicanparts :
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...er=92836215405
How to disable the tire pressure monitoring "buttons" ?
Or simly leave them alone.
How do you compare these to our stock 964 D90s ?
Thanks
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...er=92836215405
How to disable the tire pressure monitoring "buttons" ?
Or simly leave them alone.
How do you compare these to our stock 964 D90s ?
Thanks