Spacers on a C4S?
#16
Rennlist Member
hmmmm.... a tempting mod...
Botsy67, if the sale falls through I might be interested and Im local in Houston.
Anyone else with pics of a C4S with the 7/14 spacers?
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Botsy67, if the sale falls through I might be interested and Im local in Houston.
Anyone else with pics of a C4S with the 7/14 spacers?
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#20
Drifting
Thread Starter
No Better pics to post, however IMHO 7mm on a WB is too conservative for my taste.
15mm up front takes away from the look of the rear a bit, otherwise it sounds excessive, but it works.
15mm up front takes away from the look of the rear a bit, otherwise it sounds excessive, but it works.
#21
Rennlist Member
Just to let everyone here know that I already sold my spacers/lugs set to another Rennlister already. I received couple of PM's and I sent back replies. FWIW, I really liked the wide-stand look of the 7/14mm spacers on my NB 996 especially from the rear and the overall handling improvement, it felt more stable at freeway speed. My avatar pic still shows the car with these spacers. Cheers...
#22
I have a set of custom 17mm "donut" spacers for the rear. I made them to use with technos. Sold the wheels. Have these left .
They were cut on cnc , plain round disc with flange on face. Also have 10 Boothe 45mm chrome lug bolts which are needed with them.
I made them to acheve a better look, than the standard bolt ons with 2 sets of lugs. Which look bad when you look down thru the wheel.
Spacers costed $100, bolts costed $140.
They were cut on cnc , plain round disc with flange on face. Also have 10 Boothe 45mm chrome lug bolts which are needed with them.
I made them to acheve a better look, than the standard bolt ons with 2 sets of lugs. Which look bad when you look down thru the wheel.
Spacers costed $100, bolts costed $140.
#23
I have a set of custom 17mm "donut" spacers for the rear. I made them to use with technos. Sold the wheels. Have these left .
They were cut on cnc , plain round disc with flange on face. Also have 10 Boothe 45mm chrome lug bolts which are needed with them.
I made them to acheve a better look, than the standard bolt ons with 2 sets of lugs. Which look bad when you look down thru the wheel.
Spacers costed $100, bolts costed $140.
They were cut on cnc , plain round disc with flange on face. Also have 10 Boothe 45mm chrome lug bolts which are needed with them.
I made them to acheve a better look, than the standard bolt ons with 2 sets of lugs. Which look bad when you look down thru the wheel.
Spacers costed $100, bolts costed $140.
#27
#29
thanks. I think the 18" Turbo Twists II actually look beautiful. Unfortunately, their offsets are not low (aggressive) enough that they require some sort of spacers. GT2 wheels would be perfect.