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19" Kinesis F110 for 996 and 997 Narrow Body Wheels+Tires

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Old Jan 20, 2007 | 01:55 AM
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19" Kinesis F110 for 996 and 997 Narrow Body Wheels+Tires

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I have a set of barely used Kinesis F110's with CSC2 tires on it.

Color is silver.

Should fit all narrow body 996 and 997 narrow bodies. May fit others with spacers.

The rims are in great shape with only a few thousand miles on them. Roughly 3k. One of the front wheels has a slight dent in it. Hard to notice, still holds air with no leaks.

Specs:
Front: 19 x 8.5 (+50) 18 lbs
Tires:245/35/19

Rear: 19 x 11 (+58) 20 lbs
Tires:295/30/19

Looking to get $4500 or best offer

*please do not flame me on the graphics...it was used for SEMA...Thanks!*

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Old Jan 20, 2007 | 07:15 AM
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Hey, i know this is completely unrelated..but can i use these pics of this car?

I need some examples of Kinesis wheels on a boxster..please pm me..
 
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Nice wheels
 
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$4500????????? lol
 
Old Jan 20, 2007 | 03:23 PM
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OBO....I just throwing it out there at that price....if someone wants to offer a reasonable price I would consider it.

Thanks for being a great contribution to the thread.
 
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19x11 with a 58mm offset? Will be TIGHT on a narrow body 996....I have 19x11's with a 67 offset and its right on the edge of rubbing.....
 
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Originally Posted by newport996
19x11 with a 58mm offset? Will be TIGHT on a narrow body 996....I have 19x11's with a 67 offset and its right on the edge of rubbing.....
the 58mm offset is actually the newer style rear wheel for the 997. the 996 offset was 64.
I dont think it should be off by too much since I still used a 15mm spacer with the 64 offset on my 997.
as an added benefit the 58 offset wheels dont have the bolts sticking out as much, this is a known problem with the narrow body f110's...
 
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Originally Posted by Benjamin Choi
$4500????????? lol
I was going to say the same thing....Used and 1 Bent, $4500.
 
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The 997 narrows bodies use a 67mm offset with 19x11 rears, the 997 wide bodies use a 51mm offset. So these wheels will work with a wide body 996/997 with spacers, but as newport996 stated it will be a very tight fit on a narrow body. You will probibly have to keep a moderate ride height and roll the fenders.(and it still might rub!)
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the 58mm offset is actually the newer style rear wheel for the 997. the 996 offset was 64.
I dont think it should be off by too much since I still used a 15mm spacer with the 64 offset on my 997.
as an added benefit the 58 offset wheels dont have the bolts sticking out as much, this is a known problem with the narrow body f110's...
 
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Originally Posted by zona
The 997 narrows bodies use a 67mm offset with 19x11 rears, the 997 wide bodies use a 51mm offset. So these wheels will work with a wide body 996/997 with spacers, but as newport996 stated it will be a very tight fit on a narrow body. You will probibly have to keep a moderate ride height and roll the fenders.(and it still might rub!)
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Actually the 58mm offset is made specifically for the 997 narrow body. the 64mm offset was previously used for the 997 and is still used for the 996.
Synergy on here has the 110 with 58mm offset and he used an 11mm spacer so he is essentially at 47mm. i have the wheel with a 64mm rear offset and I use a 15mm spacer and I have a 49mm offset. I dont come anywhere close to rubbing and I have a light drop with techart springs.
 
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I need to push these wheels out...New price!

$4000
 
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Originally Posted by raffi
the 58mm offset is actually the newer style rear wheel for the 997. the 996 offset was 64.
I dont think it should be off by too much since I still used a 15mm spacer with the 64 offset on my 997.
as an added benefit the 58 offset wheels dont have the bolts sticking out as much, this is a known problem with the narrow body f110's...
the 996 offset is 65 with a 10" wheel....11" wheel and 58mm is pushing it.
 
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Originally Posted by raffi

Actually the 58mm offset is made specifically for the 997 narrow body. the 64mm offset was previously used for the 997 and is still used for the 996.
Synergy on here has the 110 with 58mm offset and he used an 11mm spacer so he is essentially at 47mm. i have the wheel with a 64mm rear offset and I use a 15mm spacer and I have a 49mm offset. I dont come anywhere close to rubbing and I have a light drop with techart springs.
on a 997 yes you have much more room, a 996 narrow body does not have that sort of clearance...just making sure that if someone buys them for a narrow body 996 they know what they are getting.
 
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you mentioned one of the wheels has a "dent". do you mean a bent, or just surface/cosmetic damage?
 
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I will take pictures later..
 


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