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Any plans for a 20x11.5 rear? I can't see going to a narrower wheel than stock... (991.2)
No plans to release a 11.5" because we utilize the same factory tire size, so adding that 0.5" to the wheel would just add weight to the wheel, there's no benefit in doing so.
If you could do 11.5" without the raised embossed HRE and FLOWFORM in the RIM, able to accept the Porsche crest wheel caps and would be in for a couple sets.
Would spacers fix the fitament? If so, what size? What €™s the actual issue?
Originally Posted by white rock
And your sizes stayed are 19 not 20 inch
No, spacers would make it worse. 11" ET60 is a perfect fit, that's already been established, but fitting on a 10" ET40 will actually be 7mm's more aggressive than the 11" ET60, causing the rear wheel to stick outside the fenders. Run at your own risk, we do not recommend it. My suggestion is to sell the wheels to a Cayman/Boxster owner and jump into a new set that properly fits your 997.
If you haven't seen it already, we're offering 20% off our FlowForm FF01 and FF15 wheel styles, now through January 3rd!
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If you haven't heard already, we are offering our Stone finishes on our FlowForm wheels! Here you can check out a Porsche 991 with our FlowForm FF04 wheels done in Stone Gold, and Stone Copper:
Hi, you list 19" availability in the FF04 on your website. Will 19" FF04's be available in 991.1 C2S fitment?
We do not intend to bring a 19" FF04 to market for the 991 platform because of the lack of demand. 20" is the go-to for this vehicle, that seems to be where the most requested fitments come from, and where the FlowForm options can't reach your needs, our Forged line can certainly fill in the gaps. 19" FF04's are indeed available, but to those models which have a higher demand for a 19" wheel like a BMW M2 for example, or an Audi A3/S3.
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