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WTB: Kinesis F110 for 997

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Old 07-15-2006, 09:41 PM
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If you could kindly get an incoice number or a serial number on the wheels from the respective sellers, please forward that information to me. If it tallies with what I have on my end, your rims will be 100% free.
Raffi.. the F110s came from me/Shark Werks....
 
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Originally Posted by sharkster
Raffi.. the F110s came from me/Shark Werks....
Yeah Alex, I know... I think the ones I'm getting are one of the original 996 sets that has the less aggressive offset. but I will still make sure to get you guys the serial #.
I will be using a spacers in rear but was wondering if there is any other cosmetic difference in the wheel besides the bolts sticking out further?
also if you have experience with using this wheel on a 997 what size spacer did you use?
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Originally Posted by raffi
Yeah Alex, I know... I think the ones I'm getting are one of the original 996 sets that has the less aggressive offset. but I will still make sure to get you guys the serial #.
I will be using a spacers in rear but was wondering if there is any other cosmetic difference in the wheel besides the bolts sticking out further?
also if you have experience with using this wheel on a 997 what size spacer did you use?
Thanks alot
Hi Raffi,

I'm not sure which ones those are then? The ones that Patrick is selling were originally Richard's and the "proper" 997S offset We did once put a set of 9996 C2 ones on a 997S though and if I remember right we used a 5mm spacer. Cosmetics are the only difference...

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Thanks Alex,
The ones I am gonna pick up are from Cadence's friend. He is using one of the old 996 (et 64) sets on his 997 currently with spacers.
Do you think the (997) 58 offset looks ok or do you guys add spacers to those also? I think I remember synergy and richard used some even on there correct 997 offsets.
 
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Originally Posted by raffi
Thanks Alex,
The ones I am gonna pick up are from Cadence's friend. He is using one of the old 996 (et 64) sets on his 997 currently with spacers.
Do you think the (997) 58 offset looks ok or do you guys add spacers to those also? I think I remember synergy and richard used some even on there correct 997 offsets.
It'll look perfect with 7mm spacers.

I'm gonna put it on mine too.
 
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yeah that is what I thought. Synergy's offset looks perfect.
I will probably need 10-14mm in the rear since I have the 996 set with et64.
I will try my extra 7mm spacers on the front but it will probably be too much...
 
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I've always wanted to know, is it safe putting spacers on the front?
 
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i used 7mm H&R's all 4 wheels with my classics . no problems.
porsche delivers 997's with the 5mm spacers all around so I would guess it is safe.
 
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If that's the case, I think with another 7mm in the front, the F110s will look amazing!
 
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I have a feeling it might rub but I will try it out.
I have never seen the wheels in person and its hard to tell from the pictures if there is more space in the front for spacers.
 
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Originally Posted by raffi
Thanks Alex,
The ones I am gonna pick up are from Cadence's friend. He is using one of the old 996 (et 64) sets on his 997 currently with spacers.
Do you think the (997) 58 offset looks ok or do you guys add spacers to those also? I think I remember synergy and richard used some even on there correct 997 offsets.
If you go with the H&R springs then for sure a 5 or 7mm is a good idea. You'll like the stance a lot better that way.
 
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7mm spacers in the rear are golden....

 
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