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Old 08-08-2006, 05:50 PM
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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.

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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.

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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!
 
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Yes, please post some pics!


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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!
 
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Did we ever get weights???
 
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Also, what offset and tires size would be necessary to run 18x8 , 18x11 and lowered with H&R springs. Thanks!
 
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What kind of car?
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Also, what offset and tires size would be necessary to run 18x8 , 18x11 and lowered with H&R springs. Thanks!
 
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LOL. I guess I expected you to be a mind reader

996 911 C2

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What kind of car?
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Old 09-14-2006, 12:25 PM
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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!
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LOL. I guess I expected you to be a mind reader

996 911 C2
 
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Im guessing worst case scenario rolling the fender should work if there is rubbing right?

BTW is there any weight data on these wheels?

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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!
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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.
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Im guessing worst case scenario rolling the fender should work if there is rubbing right?

BTW is there any weight data on these wheels?
 
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Click here for the 996 pictures, the rears look pretty wide IMO!
http://www.victorequipmentwheels.com/showroom.php



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Im guessing worst case scenario rolling the fender should work if there is rubbing right?

BTW is there any weight data on these wheels?
 
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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?
 
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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.
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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?
 
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Yeah, but no OEMs for around the $1,000ish price point.
 


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