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Porsche 928 wheels

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Hay all just like same help please I hope to get a set off Porsche wheels at weekend they are a set off 928s just like to no if any one knows if the well fit a t25 or well they need adapters to fit thanks

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Porsche have 5 x 130 PCD, T3 has 5 x 112. So yes you need adaptors.
Most Porsche around ET55, you will be aiming for *around* ET25 to get wheel rim/tyre clearance off the top wishbone.
Hub bearing cap/ speedo drive probably wont clear the centre cap.
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slick wrote:Hay all just like same help please I hope to get a set off Porsche wheels at weekend they are a set off 928s just like to no if any one knows if the well fit a t25 or well they need adapters to fit thanks

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As mentioned above, find out what the offset is before you buy as you may never get them on if too low.
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shepster wrote:
slick wrote:Hay all just like same help please I hope to get a set off Porsche wheels at weekend they are a set off 928s just like to no if any one knows if the well fit a t25 or well they need adapters to fit thanks

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As mentioned above, find out what the offset is before you buy as you may never get them on if too low.
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He means if the offset is too low.
https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/Wh ... eel_offset_(ET" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
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Cheers Rob.

You will need adaptors,as I think you already know, these are around 25mm thick and you need to bring the offset down to around 30-39.

An offset of say 20 would make your wheels stick out too far so you need around 55ish.

55 -25 for the spacers = 30!
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ET 30 with rims over 6.5" on a 2wd will result in contact with the top wishbone.
All the period 15" alloys were ET20 or 21 for this reason.
16" is worse on a T3 iirc (928S has 16 x 7 ET65!!!) then at 17"/18" the wishbone sits inside the rim so matters improve but you'll be in 8" territory by then.
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http://www.928.org.uk/60-wheels.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

PS this took all of 5 mins to find out...
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