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Old Sep 19, 2010 | 07:01 AM
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Hi guys, I am new to the forum, currently I own a 97 4S and just bought a 2010 Turbo. I am not thrilled with the Turbo wheels but I love the panamera turbo wheels. My dealer have agreed to swap them out for me if I want. So, I have a question, I think the offsets are pretty close, within 3-4 mms but I am not sure how the stance would be....any advice would be greatly appreciated
 
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Nice idea. Looks like with spacers you can do it! You will need some big *** spacers though. You can do the math to find out what size you need. Remember you want to be about 7-10mm more aggressive than factory . Try to get the offsets that a wheel company with an aggressive fit would use. Your factory offset (ET) is printed on the factory wheels. Use this to find the Panamera offsets you are looking for.

http://www.porsche.com/filestore.asp...letype=default

Please post pics...Good luck!
 

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Nice idea. Looks like with spacers you can do it! You will need some big *** spacers though. You can do the math to find out what size you need. Remember you want to be about 7-10mm more aggressive than factory . Try to get the offsets that a wheel company with an aggressive fit would use. Your factory offset (ET) is printed on the factory wheels. Use this to find the Panamera offsets you are looking for.

http://www.porsche.com/filestore.asp...letype=default

Please post pics...Good luck!

That is a great file, do you have the same file for the 997 Turbo? The dealer is quoting me $1600 per rim after a 15% parts discount and tires are additional. Not sure how it lists here as $1926 for the set with tires or am I misunderstanding?
 
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