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yes.
they're a little bit loose - so some teflon tape can be used to make sure OEM cap seats tight.
one of my OEM caps eventually popped out and got lost even though i used above method.
the issue is that those wheels are dark silver - OEM caps don't match wheel's color - neither bright silver one nor grey one.
I eventually plastidipped outer ring of the OZ cap in red and used it like this.
We don't list an OEM cap option for the Leggera, so if you tried to use an OEM cap you may have to glue them in. It has a 71.5mm bore diameter for the wheel, and uses a 76mm diameter cap with a 62.5mm logo diameter.
We don't list an OEM cap option for the Leggera, so if you tried to use an OEM cap you may have to glue them in. It has a 71.5mm bore diameter for the wheel, and uses a 76mm diameter cap with a 62.5mm logo diameter.
Thanks for the info. Silver and grey don’t match anyway, but maybe these would work?
I just saw the original post today and coincidentally this morning I decided to change the wheels I have on my '87 Targa. This was my track car and I'm converting it back to a street car.
I went to the Tire rack page and it just says these wheels don't fit my car. The Tire rack site will only show me 16" and 17" wheels for my car. I want an 18" wheel that is wider than stock
Is there a way to look at the wheel options that will fit my car that has flares to take wider wheels?
Does the 20X12 5-130 ET51 and 20X9 5-130 ET50 fit the 997 Turbo ?
20 x 9 ET 50 fits OK. The 20 x 12 would be 13mm less clearance both inside, and out from the OEM wheel. It would be aggressive outside as long as the tire stays at 305.