New Porsche Wheels by Victor
#16
Christian,
Info for you vehicles using Victor wheels-
930:
-18"/19"x8 front-45mm offset+ 26mm spacer
-18"/19"x11 rear-25mm offset+10-15mm spacer
965:
-18"/19"x8- 45mm offset- no spacer
-18"/19"x11*- 52mm offset- no spacer
*-11's may not clear the control arms, so an option would be to use the 18"/19"x9.5-49mm offset with a small spacer.
-z
Info for you vehicles using Victor wheels-
930:
-18"/19"x8 front-45mm offset+ 26mm spacer
-18"/19"x11 rear-25mm offset+10-15mm spacer
965:
-18"/19"x8- 45mm offset- no spacer
-18"/19"x11*- 52mm offset- no spacer
*-11's may not clear the control arms, so an option would be to use the 18"/19"x9.5-49mm offset with a small spacer.
-z
Originally Posted by Christian
I did some research on these awhile back and found out NOTHING, there site is awful.
Do you know if they offer anything for a 79' 930 and a 92' 965, please let me know ASAP.
Christian
Do you know if they offer anything for a 79' 930 and a 92' 965, please let me know ASAP.
Christian
#19
Yes, please post some pics!
Originally Posted by Roxysnow
This is my first post but I'll post pics later. I pic's up a set of 19"s (Silver) for my 996. Very simple rim and affordable. They look good I'll post pics!
#24
I checked the GMP website where it shows all the Victor sizes and offsets. the 18x8 has a offset of 45mm and should work on the front, pushing the wheel out about 3/8" over stock. The rear is questionable on a lowered car. The 18x11 has a offset of 52mm. I think the stock rear has a offset of 63mm. Using this wide offset and maybe a 295 tire might work!
Good luck!
-z
Good luck!
-z
Originally Posted by nigelquest
LOL. I guess I expected you to be a mind reader
996 911 C2
996 911 C2
#25
Im guessing worst case scenario rolling the fender should work if there is rubbing right?
BTW is there any weight data on these wheels?
BTW is there any weight data on these wheels?
Originally Posted by zona
I checked the GMP website where it shows all the Victor sizes and offsets. the 18x8 has a offset of 45mm and should work on the front, pushing the wheel out about 3/8" over stock. The rear is questionable on a lowered car. The 18x11 has a offset of 52mm. I think the stock rear has a offset of 63mm. Using this wide offset and maybe a 295 tire might work!
Good luck!
-z
Good luck!
-z
#26
Not sure about thre rolling of the fender with these wheels. The victor website shows a couple of 996's, but can't tell how far the wheel extends. None of the cars are lowered. The rears are the same width as a 996tt wheel (11") with only 7mm (1/4") more offset. I don't believe the 996tt wheels even come close to fitting a narrow body car!
Don't know about the weights, if you find out please post.
-z
Don't know about the weights, if you find out please post.
-z
Originally Posted by nigelquest
Im guessing worst case scenario rolling the fender should work if there is rubbing right?
BTW is there any weight data on these wheels?
BTW is there any weight data on these wheels?
#27
Click here for the 996 pictures, the rears look pretty wide IMO!
http://www.victorequipmentwheels.com/showroom.php
http://www.victorequipmentwheels.com/showroom.php
Originally Posted by nigelquest
Im guessing worst case scenario rolling the fender should work if there is rubbing right?
BTW is there any weight data on these wheels?
BTW is there any weight data on these wheels?
#29
IMO......the best wheels for a good price are Porsche wheels. Most are made by BBS, so quaulity is not an issue and plenty of styles and sizes to choose from. Just make sure it is a true Porsche wheel and not a copy! For your car a GT3 or Carrera wheel looks real nice IMO and even some of the 19" 997 wheels will fit without issues.
-Z
-Z
Originally Posted by nigelquest
Wow. Those do stick out far. I guess I could go 9.5
Any suggestions on other wheels around $1k that are decent for the price?
Any suggestions on other wheels around $1k that are decent for the price?