Detailed with spacers
#1
Detailed with spacers
Enjoy. 5MM front and 17MM back from Porsche.
Now you can appreciate just how low the sports PASM is compared to the first generation with just standard PASM.
Now you can appreciate just how low the sports PASM is compared to the first generation with just standard PASM.
Last edited by mass; 01-23-2009 at 12:38 PM.
#5
The PASM2 looks as if it has a TechArt (Eibach) spring kit on the car...nice. You know it's not the 30hp and DI that really draws me to a 09, but the LSD. Oh well..my lease is up in 2 years...Ii'm getting the spacers..that rear looks awesome with the tires out to the edge. Can you go 17mm on the front as well?
BTW..awesome and congrats. I love GR, almost got it over SY.
Dave
BTW..awesome and congrats. I love GR, almost got it over SY.
Dave
#6
If it is LSD you like, rather than buy a 997.2 it would be cheaper to put one in your car like Ed (Northvan997C2S) did. I believe 7mm is the maximum recommended spacer for the front wheels. Don't forget that spacers impact your steering geometry.
#7
I think that you could go a little wider in the front, I have 7mm, 10mm might work, but I am not 100% sure if they would rub at that point or not.
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#9
2009 CIIS 19s are 57 & 51 F/R.... are they not?
Last edited by GreggT; 01-23-2009 at 03:45 PM.
#12
OK .... so we're saying Porsche makes the Carrera SII wheel in two dif offsets? ..... excuse my ignorance, I'm new to 997.
#13
Dave
#14
They likely do make both versions, but I don't know for sure. Someone else will have to answer that one.