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Bara Feb 24, 2009 06:07 PM

Do 997 GT3's come from the factory with 5mm spacers?
 
i have 997 GT3 wheels that are supposed to get here thursday and someone told me all 997 GT3 cars come with a 5mm spacer for the rear wheels from the factory.

is this true? will i need the same spacers on my 997 S?

it doesnt make sense for a wheel to be designed for the GT3 to require a spacer ?
tia

Fast997S Feb 24, 2009 06:21 PM

The 5mm spacers are an option.

Bara Feb 24, 2009 06:39 PM


Originally Posted by Fast997S (Post 2275614)
The 5mm spacers are an option.

thanks, thats great.

i did a search in the gt3 section but didnt see any mention about spacers. on rennlist, there are about 7 or 8 different threads on the topic but seem to suggest the spacers came standard.

as long as i dont get any rub on the inside, i will run withOUT a spacer.

sharkster Feb 25, 2009 12:07 AM

All gt3s and gt3rs are fitted with the 5mm spacer yup.

jhbrennan Feb 25, 2009 05:11 AM


Originally Posted by sharkster (Post 2276118)
All gt3s and gt3rs are fitted with the 5mm spacer yup.

Interesting too that the Porsche longer lug bolts are stamped "GT" on the head of the bolt.

lakerholic Feb 25, 2009 10:19 AM

This may be a bit off topic, but maybe I'll get a reponse.

I recently ordered H&R 7mm and 14mm spacers for my car, together with the proper longer bolts. However, I realized that by doing this, I lose my wheel locks.

Has anyone found longer wheel lock bolts to use in this type of situation, or should I stop worrying about it? hilarious

jhbrennan Feb 25, 2009 11:37 AM


Originally Posted by lakerholic (Post 2276517)
This may be a bit off topic, but maybe I'll get a reponse.

I recently ordered H&R 7mm and 14mm spacers for my car, together with the proper longer bolts. However, I realized that by doing this, I lose my wheel locks.

Has anyone found longer wheel lock bolts to use in this type of situation, or should I stop worrying about it? hilarious

You can get locking lug bolts for the Porsche longer lug bolts but they only will work for the 7mm...I wouldn't worry about it. Any wheel thief probably has a master key of some sort and if they want the wheels, the wheel lock won't prevent a theft.

lakerholic Feb 25, 2009 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by jhbrennan (Post 2276655)
You can get locking lug bolts for the Porsche longer lug bolts but they only will work for the 7mm...I wouldn't worry about it. Any wheel thief probably has a master key of some sort and if they want the wheels, the wheel lock won't prevent a theft.

This was my thinking, too... if theives want my car/wheels/etc, a wheel lock/alarm won't stop them.
:)

Bara Feb 25, 2009 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by sharkster (Post 2276118)
All gt3s and gt3rs are fitted with the 5mm spacer yup.

ok, so you're saying the spacers are not optioned but standard on all GT3's.

do you know if i will need to run the 5mm spacers on my 997 S with GT3 wheels?

if it wont rub, i'd like to run without a spacer but if under hard turns it will, i will get the spacers too

sharkster Feb 25, 2009 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by jhbrennan (Post 2276210)
Interesting too that the Porsche longer lug bolts are stamped "GT" on the head of the bolt.

Absolutely right. The "GT" bolts are the longer ones.


Originally Posted by Bara (Post 2277057)
ok, so you're saying the spacers are not optioned but standard on all GT3's.

do you know if i will need to run the 5mm spacers on my 997 S with GT3 wheels?

if it wont rub, i'd like to run without a spacer but if under hard turns it will, i will get the spacers too

You won't "need" to if you're stock ride height but then again if you're lowered (not sure to what degree) it should be fine to space them out as the wheels tuck in.

Bara Feb 25, 2009 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by sharkster (Post 2277073)

You won't "need" to if you're stock ride height but then again if you're lowered (not sure to what degree) it should be fine to space them out as the wheels tuck in.


cool thanks for the help. im not lowered but since the car seems to sit pretty low anyways, i wont lower it anymore.


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