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Porsche factory 5mm Spacer kit (new style w/black bolts)

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Old Jul 27, 2014 | 03:57 PM
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Porsche factory 5mm Spacer kit (new style w/black bolts)

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Price: $250
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: Porsche 911 997 Turbo, Porsche 911 997 Non-Turbo, Porsche Cayenne, Porsche Boxter/Cayman, Porsche Panamera
Location (State): PA
Item Condition: Used
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I'm trading in my 997 and have removed a few of my favorite parts to sell to my fellow 6 speeders for a discount!

Here is the factory Porsche 5mm wheel Spacer kit. This is the newer style set with the black bolts for newer model Porsche's (note the spacers are a 997 part number and fit perfectly on my 997)., included are 20 black bolts (lubed with optimoly) and a brand new set of the new style locking lugs (also in black, never installed). The 8 longer screws (M6 x 16) for attaching to the rotors are also included..These are sold for / fit 991 and 981 models..,will also fit the 997 as I mentioned (not sure about the 996)...

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$250 shipped (US 48 states only)....
This kit retails for a little over $400...Suncoast sells this set for $355 plus shipping...save $!
 
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Still available!
 
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Sunday bump, still for sale!
 
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any reason these wouldnt fit on a 2015 cayman GTS?
 
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They will indeed fit (see below)., PM me if you'd like them...
Fitment:
- All Carrera 991 models - 2012+
- All Boxster 981 models - 2013
- All Cayman 981 models - 2014+
Note that they fit 997 models as I mentioned above as well....
 
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Hmm, looking at suncoasts site, they have two difference skus for the 981 and the 997.


http://www.suncoastparts.com/product..._ChassisSPACER

http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...981CGTSCHASWSS
 
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It's the second link, the new style with black bolts that sells for $355 as mentioned above. This kit came shows on suncoast site for the 991's and 981's as they use the black wheel bolts (same length, pitch, etc. for the bolts, but black in color), the spacers themselves are a 997 part number as that didn't change since the 997.. so to confirm - this set was intended for the 991's and 981's, but will also fit a 997.
 

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see revised comments above, thanks
 
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i will never get how porsche sells them for that much. Its amazing
 
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And the 5mm oem one wont cause any warranty issues correct. I dont want to head into the dealer with a fried PDK and have the dealerships have some silly comment about them being the cause.
 
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no and they have to prove it was them that did it. Most people use aftermarket spacers for a lot less. its only metal. its not like porsche measures 5mm different then say HR
 
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yeah, they are not cheap, but what isn't on a Porsche! I personally really liked the black wheel bolts as I think they match better and don't stand out like the silver...I also think they will hold up better than the silver which seemed to show rust after a few years...
 
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was isnt cheap? well seeing aftermarket are between 100-200.. lots of things are cheap.
 
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If you look in your owners manual it actually shows the 5mm wheel spacers and how to remove/install them...at least it did in my 997's manual...I'm sure it's not an issue since it's OEM..
 
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I meant OEM Porsche isn't usually cheap, but thanks to places like Suncoast and Sonnen Porsche online there is some savings... I always went with OEM parts., esp for something that holds the wheels on my car! Not to mention Porsche parts come with a 2 year warranty., which I've had them replace other parts for me before...you get what you pay for IMO...
 


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