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Old 03-14-2007, 07:46 PM
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Wheel fitment question for 987 non-S

I found a set of rims from a narrowbody 996 and was wondering if i will have fitment problem..here's the spec:

*front 19 x 8.5 235/35 ZR 19 offset 50
*back 19 x 10.5 275/30 ZR 19 offset 58

I think the front will fit fine but not sure about the back..can anyone give me some advice? Will a spacer correct the problem?

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Old 03-14-2007, 08:20 PM
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What kind of tires are they? The first and probably most important thing to check is the overall diameter of the tires you'll be using, even of the wheels will fit... You need to keep your overall tire diameters within 3% of stock, and within 3% variance front-to-back, otherwise you run the risk of the ABS and PSM systems not working properly.... it's not a good thing to mess with the workings of your ABS. You can look-up the overall diameter of the tires on TireRack's Web site.

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I believe that our 15mm spacers and 46mm long wheel bolts will put that wheel in the exact right spot on the rear of your car. The Cayman 19- inch Carrera sport wheel has a 42mm offset and the addition of 15mm would make it 57mm and your new wheel is 58mm. That is right on.
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I believe that our 15mm spacers and 46mm long wheel bolts will put that wheel in the exact right spot on the rear of your car. The Cayman 19- inch Carrera sport wheel has a 42mm offset and the addition of 15mm would make it 57mm and your new wheel is 58mm. That is right on.
Thanks. Can you pm me with the price? Also, i have a 987 boxster (non-S) and I assume no difference between boxster and the cayman right? Just thought i ask since this is a cayman board..
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