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Old 12-21-2006, 08:05 AM
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Wheel fitment..............

Would 20x9 Front / 20x10.5 Rear fit on the CaymanS? I plan to put H&R spring also and just wondering if it would easily fit.

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if the offset is right...then yes. if the offset isnt right....they might just plain ole not fit or u may need a spacer
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Old 12-21-2006, 08:18 AM
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In this case do you think it will fit without spacer?

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I have 19" Techarts on my car. Techart also offers 20" wheels. A rear spacer of 15mm is required although no fender rolling/mods for the 19" wheels. The 19" (and I believe also the 20"s) are 11" wide. The rear tires on my car are 295/30 which is the size Techart uses for their 19's. This is just my opinion, but I don't think 20" wheels look too good on the Cayman, they seem to work better on the 997 version of the 911. Check out their website (www.techart.de) for more pictures and information. Hope this is useful.
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i know for a fact that the techarts 20 x 11's need the 15mm spacer....there's no way for us to know for sure unless someone has had experience with the offset of those rims. I would suggest calling some wheel and tire shop and asking them if u need a spacer or not
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it fits.
myfront 20"x10 and rear 20"X11.5
with 15mil spacer.
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