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Originally Posted by n360rb
No spacers,I had to do some homework tho...Tire Rack sells them in TT and GT2 offsets. I determined that the GT2 offsets were the ones i needed for 315 and 235. They fit perfect with Mich 315's and 235s. No rubbing and flush.

Great info thanks!

Your on 18s correct?

Do you know what the offsets are?
 
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Originally Posted by GT2rainge
Thanks for the information, when I need tyres next I will get 335/265.
I'm getting 997gt2rs intercoolers so can modify them to make the tyres fit at the same time, did you find them better over 315 on track?
I have always run mpsc but now no 315 anymore.
I have also run with MPSC earlier before they closed down the production of tires for "old" cars ...

No street approved tires in Europe can compete against the MPSC when it's perfect conditions!

My car is built for track use only with a lot of modifications: Ohlins racing chasie CUP and RSR wishbones CUP diff and flywheel EVOMS K24 ...

I was at the Nurburgring, a month ago and I had problems with wheelspin in certain high speed corners +200 Km/h with 315 Toyo ...

I changed to 335 and got rid of that problem completely :-)

The higher profile made ​​them unreliable in the sideways movement of the extremely high speed + 250km/h it can get better when I have had a few heat cycles in the tires.

I run 245/40-18 in the front to get to the roller circumference fairly correct.

I know that 265/35-18 will fit in the front but I think it was tight with 245/40!
 
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Originally Posted by GT2rainge
996 gt2 and turbo rear wheels have the same offset,et 45, it's just that the gt2 wheels are 12" and turbo wheels are 11"
Cheers
It is true but remember that the GT2 has rolled back and front fenders from the factory!
 
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Originally Posted by LiNks
I also run 315 R888 on my 12" rear... I want to go 335 but scared it wont fit back there.
What offsets are you running with the R888/315 ?

You have a regular turbo not a gt2?

It is lowered?

With your help I my be able to narrow it down to what offsets I am going to order.
 
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Originally Posted by TurboTodd
What offsets are you running with the R888/315 ?

You have a regular turbo not a gt2?

It is lowered?

With your help I my be able to narrow it down to what offsets I am going to order.

Standard gt2 offset is et45 with 12" and 315 from the factory, so that will work no problem. That is what I have always run with either mpsc or r888
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Originally Posted by GT2rainge
Standard gt2 offset is et45 with 12" and 315 from the factory, so that will work no problem. That is what I have always run with either mpsc or r888
Cheers

Thanks for the info but that is for GT2 with rolled fenders
I think LiNKs has a regular turbo. If he is running gt2 offsets and R888s/315 successfully I'm in
 
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Originally Posted by TurboTodd
Great info thanks!

Your on 18s correct?

Do you know what the offsets are?
Yes...18's and offsets are 40 front and 45 back.
Lowered about an Inch with PSS10's

Plug in 2004 GT2 on Tire Rack's wheel selector and go to OZ wheels and the specs are there.
 
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Originally Posted by n360rb
Yes...18's and offsets are 40 front and 45 back.
Lowered about an Inch with PSS10's

Plug in 2004 GT2 on Tire Rack's wheel selector and go to OZ wheels and the specs are there.

Thanks for the info, we are getting close. We know from your set up the GT2 spec wheels will fit a lowered turbo with Michelin 315s.

I would like to make sure the same set up will work with 315 R888
 
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Originally Posted by TurboTodd
What offsets are you running with the R888/315 ?

You have a regular turbo not a gt2?

It is lowered?

With your help I my be able to narrow it down to what offsets I am going to order.
I am lowered and my offset in the rear is +35 see below for some pics to give you an idea of the fitment and how much the car is dropped. I have had a few sets of wheels, played with spacers, and this is the perfect balance between super aggressive offsets and fully functional car to race on a track. I ran +28 before this on a 19"x12" wheel and a Mich PS2 315.... +35 and up on the rear 12" you will be happy and have no problems with a proper alignment and corner balance and any tire you choose in a 315


 
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Thanks for all the input

I have ordered the wheels from Damon in the GT2 offsets.

Once installed I will report back as to fitment.
 
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THEY FIT !!!

Just installed the rears as the fronts are back ordered. They fit with no problems at all. The wheels are the GT2 size and the tires are 315/18/R88s.
I had plenty of room on the inside, even with larger intercoolers and hoses.
I was prepared to roll the fenders but did not have to. I took the car for a test ride down some very rough roads with no rubbing at all.

The paper work from OZ even says they will fit the turbo with no mods.
 
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You can add a 10 mm spacer in the rear and they will still fit
 
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Originally Posted by Barth
I have also run with MPSC earlier before they closed down the production of tires for "old" cars ...

No street approved tires in Europe can compete against the MPSC when it's perfect conditions!

My car is built for track use only with a lot of modifications: Ohlins racing chasie CUP and RSR wishbones CUP diff and flywheel EVOMS K24 ...

I was at the Nurburgring, a month ago and I had problems with wheelspin in certain high speed corners +200 Km/h with 315 Toyo ...

I changed to 335 and got rid of that problem completely :-)

The higher profile made ​​them unreliable in the sideways movement of the extremely high speed + 250km/h it can get better when I have had a few heat cycles in the tires.

I run 245/40-18 in the front to get to the roller circumference fairly correct.

I know that 265/35-18 will fit in the front but I think it was tight with 245/40!
Hi Barth, sorry to go a little off topic.
Your cars sounds really sorted and how my car will be one day.
Do you go to the nordschleife a lot? Just wondered what alignment settings you run.
Cheers in advance
 
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