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32mm more poke than stock up front and 19mm more poke out back. I thought your setup was aggressive (and it is...very), but this is nuts. I'm sure Ah10 needs everybit of that -2.1 camber. I too wonder what the impact is on tire wear?
Tire wear is fine, let me take some picture later today
Here are factory centerlocks on 245/35/20 and 305/30/21 Michelin 4s Lowered about an inch on KW HAS. I think it looks fine this way, but I still installed new wheels and tires cause I'm picky lol. I would do the springs and then figure out if you still want to do a new wheel tire setup.
Fitted these Litespeed Spec 5s over the summer. They are pretty light (about the same as stock even though a bit wider.)
Patrick at Litespeed was great to work with - highly recommended.
Running 992 GT3 sized PSC2s
20 x 9 et 47 Front
21 x 12 et 67 Rear
@FLACHT6Pllot
Hi...hoping you can help.
I saw your post above about your wheels.
I'm looking to put 20x9 ET47 Apex wheels on my 2023 GTS 992.1.
I noticed you put the same sized wheels on your front as well--is yours a GTS 992.1 also?
Any issues with brake clearance, or fitment? I don't want to have to switch any suspension or brake parts or mess with camber.
@FLACHT6Pllot
Hi...hoping you can help.
I saw your post above about your wheels.
I'm looking to put 20x9 ET47 Apex wheels on my 2023 GTS 992.1.
I noticed you put the same sized wheels on your front as well--is yours a GTS 992.1 also?
Any issues with brake clearance, or fitment? I don't want to have to switch any suspension or brake parts or mess with camber.
Thanks for any help!
Mik
His car is definitely a 992.1 GTS. You can tell by the rear bumper and the headlights that the car is a .1. If they fit his car, they should fit yours. Not to mention that 20x9 ET 47 is not an aggressive offset/wheel sizing. It is more aggressive than stock (looks good too) but should not cause any fitment issues. It's equivalent to adding a 9mm spacer if you had 5-lug wheels. From what I've read and seen on this board, people routinely do 15mm/12mm front to rear on 992.1's w/o issue or being lowered.
Last edited by cutlass476; Apr 8, 2026 at 06:00 PM.
His car is definitely a 992.1 GTS. You can tell by the rear bumper and the headlights that the car is a .1. If they fit his car, they should fit yours. Not to mention that 20x9 ET 47 is not an aggressive offset/wheel sizing. It is more aggressive than stock (looks good too) but should not cause any fitment issues. It's equivalent to adding a 9mm spacer if you had 5-lug wheels. From what I've read and seen on this board, people routinely do 15mm/12mm front to rear on 992.1's w/o issue or being lowered.
The folks at APEX were indicating that there could be brake clearance issues with their wheel at 20x9 ET47, which is why they are saying to go with 20x9.5ET 44.
I'm looking to prove them otherwise.
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