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WTB 18mm spacers + bolts-- 996 Turbo

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Old Apr 28, 2009 | 09:12 AM
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WTB 18mm spacers + bolts-- 996 Turbo

Anyone have a set for sale?

I've ordered the coilovers, and the 15mm's for the front, just need to source 18mm rears
 
Old Apr 28, 2009 | 10:20 AM
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Unfortunately, 18mm are prob going to be special order.

GL finding a set.

What Coilovers did you go with?

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Anyone have a set for sale?

I've ordered the coilovers, and the 15mm's for the front, just need to source 18mm rears
 
Old Apr 28, 2009 | 10:28 AM
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Get the oem 17mm rear kit, uses your stock bolts and studs.
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Old Apr 28, 2009 | 10:43 AM
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Get the oem 17mm rear kit, uses your stock bolts and studs.
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NO IT DOES NOT UNLESS THEY ARE ADAPTERS THAT USE YOUR STOCK BOLTS TO MOUNT TO THE CAR FIRST!!

If you add spacers you will need longer bolts. I have 15mm and bolts if interested.
 
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You can get both from www.radusadirect.com , H&R also make 18's an can be had from our sponsors, Vivid for example. I was also able to get longer bolts from Vivid a while back to..
 
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Anyone know what the minimum offset you can get away with is? I have a set of wheels that is sized for a 997 (62mm offset). I was thinking of getting 21 or 25mm wheel spacers from Boothe. Just curious.
 
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FVD has a set of 18 mm spacers for your application. I know from first hand experience that the quality of these spacers is top notch. Also, the appropriate lugs bolts are included in the price as well. www.fvd.us
 
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Anyone know what the minimum offset you can get away with is? I have a set of wheels that is sized for a 997 (62mm offset). I was thinking of getting 21 or 25mm wheel spacers from Boothe. Just curious.
50 mm is about the max for a C2 so you dont want a spacer thicker than 12mm
 
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The 17mm porsche tequipment ones have built in long studs and mount with your stock lug bolts. If you ask me that's preferred to messing with longer bolts, been there, done that.
 

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