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Fikse FM10 wheels for 993 widebody
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Fikse FM10 wheels for 993 widebody
Category: Wheels & Tires
Price (no $ sign please): $3000
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits (select ONLY those which apply): 911, 964, 993
Location (Region): Midwestern
Item Condition: Used
18x8 fronts, +51mm offset
18x10 rears, +38mm offset
Includes centercaps as pictured.
$3k plus shipping ($100-150 within the continental US)
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Last edited by switchcars; 04-04-2017 at 03:01 PM.
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Great wheels but you do need to clarify this. 993 widebody wheels won't fit on a 964 widebody. However if they are stock 964 turbo offsets 8 x 18 ET 52 and 10 x 18 ET 61 these will fit the 993 narrow body and the 964 widebody along with 964 narrow body with 5mm spacers in the rear.
Nice wheels i have a similar set on my 964 C2
GLWS
Nice wheels i have a similar set on my 964 C2
GLWS
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Fikses are suitable for both street and track. I'm not aware of any bending issues, but they do occasionally suffer a cracked wheel barrel. It's an easy fix, and Fikse sells the replacement barrels for about $300 or so. I've replaced two barrels. These are beautiful, light weight wheels. A pain in the *** to clean, but worth it.
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Fikses are suitable for both street and track. I'm not aware of any bending issues, but they do occasionally suffer a cracked wheel barrel. It's an easy fix, and Fikse sells the replacement barrels for about $300 or so. I've replaced two barrels. These are beautiful, light weight wheels. A pain in the *** to clean, but worth it.
Surprised nobody has grabbed these up yet.
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Fronts will fit perfectly rears won't unless you run stock height and stiff suspension. I tried stock 993 turbo offsets on my turbo which are ET 40 and they rubbed even with my rolled lips. The rub points were both the lip and the inside of the upper wheel well. These will push the wheel out an additional 2 mm. You might contact fikse and see what it would cost to replace inner and outer barrels. It still might be more economical than buying new.
The weight of these is very noticeable especially over the speedlines of the 3.6T which are anchors in comparison but look great.
The weight of these is very noticeable especially over the speedlines of the 3.6T which are anchors in comparison but look great.