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malcyb
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Posted: 17 Jul 14 at 20:12 |
Hi I have just had a set of Porsche Cup 2 Alloys refinished and am desperate to get them on my bus...
So, what is the best combination of adapter/spacer set-up for these wheels Fronts 7J 16 ET 55 Rears 9J 16 ET 70 Oh and incidentally PX wheels near Blackpool do a great job on re-furbing alloys :)
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rowlesy
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20mm adaptors on mine with 6mm spacers. no need to alter your nuts & bolts if you have genuine porsche rims as the protruding nuts sit inside the wheel castings
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malcyb
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Are the original ones where the width and offset are stamped near the valve hole on the outer face?
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