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OEM GT2 wheels on a 996TT - Do they fit?

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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 01:24 AM
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The plastic liners need to get quite soft (but not too soft or they get goopy). I then used the plastic handle of a screw driver to hold the liner I wanted and let it firm up for a 20? seconds to hold the shape. The fender liner bracket that comes down by the boost hoses need to be straightened and bent a little back (toward the boost hose) to create more clearance. This is best done by removing them to reshape. Be careful to not have the screw that holds the liner to the bracket rubbing against the boost hose as it will cut it. If required, a zip tie can be used to synch thigs back a bit and hold in place. Heat from inside the wheel well, or you might melt your boost hose.

Mike
 
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