OZ Allegerita
#32
Burning Brakes
#33
So these are the rim and tire sizes for the Allegerita's suggested by TireRack for the narrow body 964:
Front:
18x8, offset 50 mm
tire size 225/40/18
Rear:
18x9, offset 43 mm
tire size 255/35/18
Reality is that even though the back is 9", with the 255/35 tire, my width remains constant (currently on 255/45/17, I think). Front size goes up from 205.
Will these fill the wheel wells better than the Cup 1 replicas that I have in 17"?
Front:
18x8, offset 50 mm
tire size 225/40/18
Rear:
18x9, offset 43 mm
tire size 255/35/18
Reality is that even though the back is 9", with the 255/35 tire, my width remains constant (currently on 255/45/17, I think). Front size goes up from 205.
Will these fill the wheel wells better than the Cup 1 replicas that I have in 17"?
#42
Burning Brakes
They are the titanium ones (not the matte). They really look at home in the paddock IMO.
The sizes are the 18x8.5 (et53) and 18x10(et40), just as you said d964. The red ones will look cool on your car!
They just fit the car, and my car is lowered but not slammed. with some rear fender inner lip rolling and a little more negative camber, they would fit even with the car lower.
The sizes are the 18x8.5 (et53) and 18x10(et40), just as you said d964. The red ones will look cool on your car!
They just fit the car, and my car is lowered but not slammed. with some rear fender inner lip rolling and a little more negative camber, they would fit even with the car lower.
#45
Three Wheelin'
they look great, congrats, was the handeling better or noticable compare to cups ?
,maybe to be on safe side I would chose the 10 ET 65 and work out a spacer between 10 to 15 mm
Konstantin C4 92
,maybe to be on safe side I would chose the 10 ET 65 and work out a spacer between 10 to 15 mm
Konstantin C4 92