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Whats offset on Techarts 19" for 996 C4S/Turbo

Old Dec 18, 2008 | 02:11 AM
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Whats offset on Techarts 19" for 996 C4S/Turbo

Anyone know whats the offset on a 19x11 Techart Forumula for a C4s?
 
Old Dec 18, 2008 | 09:43 AM
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don't get 'em. c4s can handle 19x12s. go wide baby. 11s are for the meek.
 
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don't listen to ben, if he had a choice, he would put 19*15"s in the rear


front:
8.5*19 ET40

for the rear there are two choices:
11*19 ET52 (you will need a 28-32mm spacer or adapter to use this setup)
11*19 ET25 (no spacer needed)

11" are fine for the rear with 315width tires. the 315 ps9s provide plenty of grip even with my supercharged setup. maybe if i had 700-900hp i would consider the 12" rear

just to share, wheelenhancement has a set of TechArt 19" closeout for $1800/set (that's a steal at the price)
 
Old Dec 19, 2008 | 01:39 AM
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I have et 25, anyone with et52 wanna swap? Techart Formula 19s
 
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Originally Posted by angldrkns9
don't listen to ben, if he had a choice, he would put 19*15"s in the rear


front:
8.5*19 ET40

for the rear there are two choices:
11*19 ET52 (you will need a 28-32mm spacer or adapter to use this setup)
11*19 ET25 (no spacer needed)

11" are fine for the rear with 315width tires. the 315 ps9s provide plenty of grip even with my supercharged setup. maybe if i had 700-900hp i would consider the 12" rear

just to share, wheelenhancement has a set of TechArt 19" closeout for $1800/set (that's a steal at the price)
if you knew how to read, i specifically stated 19x12s. you can fit 11s on a narrowbody all day. why leave anything on the table? and of all people, you shouldn't be hairsplitting about function given your pretty boy 911. c'mon dog.

steamroller to the fullest. those techarts are also notorious for rubbing with fendering rolling which is absolutely ghetto.
 

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Old Dec 19, 2008 | 10:31 AM
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I agree, when you pony up the dough buy the bet fitment available for your car

TA are old news anyway. Get some Works, Champions, or E88's
 
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