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BC Forged Wheels off 981 GT4 with PCCB

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Nov 3, 2024, 08:33 PM | Replies: 18 | Views: 2792
  • Wheels and Tires/Axles - BC Forged Wheels off 981 GT4 with PCCB - Used - 2016 Porsche Cayman GT4 - Matthews, NC 28104, United States
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  • Location Matthews, NC, 28104, USA
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Sadly, I recently sold my 2016 981 Cayman GT4 and have these BC Forged wheels/tires left.  They were my track only wheels and worked flawless with my PCCB brakes.  Wheels are 19" all around.  I think they are brushed grey.  They are currently wearing Hoosier 265/35/ZR19 (front) and 295/35/SR19 (rear).  The tires have a couple weekends on them so still have a little life in them.  $2500.

Old Nov 4, 2024 | 10:53 PM
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Can you tell me what the wheel specs are including model? Considering these for my 718 GT4.
Old Nov 5, 2024 | 12:47 PM
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19" Diameter, 10" wide up front and 12" wide in rear. BC Forged EH173s. Here is a link.


BC Forged EH173 Monoblock Wheels 18-21 Inch - All Makes & Models

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BC Forged EH173 Monoblock Wheels 18-21 Inch - All Makes & Models

BC Forged EH173 Wheels feature a classy 10 spoke design and Forged Monoblock construction for the strongest and ...


Old Nov 5, 2024 | 01:32 PM
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oh shoot, that’s way too wide.
Old Nov 5, 2024 | 02:02 PM
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Do you have to use a spacer for the 12" rear wheels?
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Sorry just saw this. No spacer needed.
Old Nov 12, 2024 | 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by gbutler911
Sorry just saw this. No spacer needed.
Do you have aftermarket or GT3 rear tow arms or something?
Old Nov 12, 2024 | 07:05 PM
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I sold the car a couple months ago though so can't check. I bought the car used and it had some work done to it but believe the only work was as follows: TPC rear toe links, Tarret engineering camber plates, Tarret engineering brake stud kit, stainless steel brake lines. Nothing that I believe would have to do with the wheels position. Not sure if a 718 is slightly different or not but mine was a 2016 981 GT4. The wheels fit perfectly and the PCCBs had about 2-3mm clearance.
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Old Nov 12, 2024 | 11:34 PM
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Originally Posted by gbutler911
I sold the car a couple months ago though so can't check. I bought the car used and it had some work done to it but believe the only work was as follows: TPC rear toe links, Tarret engineering camber plates, Tarret engineering brake stud kit, stainless steel brake lines. Nothing that I believe would have to do with the wheels position. Not sure if a 718 is slightly different or not but mine was a 2016 981 GT4. The wheels fit perfectly and the PCCBs had about 2-3mm clearance.
its the rear toe links that allowed you to run 12” wheels, without them safe would be 10.5”
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Can you confirm the wheel size and offsets. I have not seen anyone use a 12" wide rear wheel on the GT4. I've seen pictures of the Apex 11" rear and its mm from touching the aftermarket toe arm. Thanks.
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Sorry I measured wrong previously. They are 9" (front) and 11" (rear) when you measure from the bead of the tire. This also makes sense as stock wheels are 9/11 and I simply interchanged these wheels with my stock set anytime I wanted with no additional spacer needed.
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Originally Posted by gbutler911
Sorry I measured wrong previously. They are 9" (front) and 11" (rear) when you measure from the bead of the tire. This also makes sense as stock wheels are 9/11 and I simply interchanged these wheels with my stock set anytime I wanted with no additional spacer needed.
Okay, but I believe you would still need aftermarket rear toe links to make those work.
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I don't think so. The stock wheels and these are interchangeable. The stock wheels are 9 in the front and 11 in the back. These wheels I have for sale are also 9s and 11s.
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Replacing toe links on your car does not require you to get a wider wheel. Changing toe links only affects the alignment of your wheels, not their width.
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Originally Posted by gbutler911
I don't think so. The stock wheels and these are interchangeable. The stock wheels are 9 in the front and 11 in the back. These wheels I have for sale are also 9s and 11s.
correct, but the difference is that these are 19”, not 20”.



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