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Old 10-30-2003, 06:05 AM
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Hi Guys,

I have tried to search the archives but can only find the part no's for hollow spokes which don't match the part no's of some alloys that I am looking at for my 993 Narrow Body, the vendor has given me these numbers,

993.362.134.06 fronts
993.362.138.01 rears

Are these for a NB or will they fit my NB the tyres are 225/40/18 and 265/35/18 which will fit but I am unsure if the ET will be corect for my car.

Help appreciated as always
Old 10-30-2003, 11:11 AM
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They might be boxter offset wheels. What are the widths? I did a posting about these a long time ago. I tried to search for my posting, but couldn't find it.
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Poon,
993.362.134.06 is a Boxster wheel 7.5 x 18 ET 50.
993.362.138.01 is a Boxster wheel 9 x 18 ET 52.

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I think those front wheels will work, but they are not as desirable as the 8 x 18 ET 52 mentioned by Dan below. I'm not sure those rear wheels will work at all.

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The NB Turbo Look part #s are:
8x18 ET52 (Front).............993.362.136.01
10x18 ET65 (R-Narrow)....993.362.140.04
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thanks Guys,

glad I posted b4 buying.
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So these wheels will not fit a narrow bodied 993 ? or is it just that they are a little narrower than standard....
Assuming they are Porsche parts,they would be strong enough,,would there be any drive characteristic problems fitting these?
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its the ET thats wrong!
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Tks Poon...another useful lesson learned before it cost any of us some money...



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