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buggyboyshane November 26th 2006 17:10

porsche wheels on my oval????
 
hi guys,

i have a 56 oval running 3inchnarrowed beam and i am playing with wheel fitment at the moment, looking for chrome rims.

i am runnning cb dropped spindles with aim of fitting porsche brembo 4 pots from a boxster to them

could i fit these porsche rims to my bug under stock fenders?

they are Front: 17" x 7" 55mm offset Rear: 17" x 9" 55mm offset

http://www.lawheel.com/newchrome/67238/w07.JPG

if not what would i have to do to make them fit??

buggyboyshane May 20th 2007 08:50

up for any help??

vujade May 20th 2007 11:47

the fronts should fit fine with a 3" narrowed beam.
the 9" rears about going to be a problem under stock fenders
your probably gonna need spacers and at least a 1 to 1.5" wider fender

buggyboyshane May 20th 2007 16:21

cheers bud:)

buggyboyshane May 23rd 2007 15:45

ok went and bought these wheels over the good old ebay.

now....tires. from searching on ebay................again, ive found wheels for sale that are 17x7 wheels have a 205/50/17 tyre on them and the nine inch rears have 255/ 40/ 17 tires on them. i think i'll buy them in the U.S. because a friend of mine can bring them over in his container in a few weeks.

are these the sizes i should be looking for on a bug. im also looking a tyre that has good road holding characteristics but yet performs very well in rain. im in ireland.:rolleyes:

best prices ive found seem to be here:

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compar...t=All&x=96&y=5

any advice greatly appreciated.

trevorbrady May 23rd 2007 16:15

Shane, look here:

http://www.eiretyres.com/

prices are delivered to your door. I've used them before, I couldn't find a better price in the country...

vujade May 23rd 2007 19:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by buggyboyshane (Post 59268)
ok went and bought these wheels over the good old ebay.

now....tires. from searching on ebay................again, ive found wheels for sale that are 17x7 wheels have a 205/50/17 tyre on them and the nine inch rears have 255/ 40/ 17 tires on them. i think i'll buy them in the U.S. because a friend of mine can bring them over in his container in a few weeks.

are these the sizes i should be looking for on a bug. im also looking a tyre that has good road holding characteristics but yet performs very well in rain. im in ireland.:rolleyes:

best prices ive found seem to be here:

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compar...t=All&x=96&y=5

any advice greatly appreciated.

Just to let you know, a 205/50/17 is a 25.1" (64cm) tall tire. Thats almost
as tall as most stock tires. Your not going to be able to lower the front a
whole lot with a tire that tall.

205/45/17 is going to be 24.25" tall (about the same height as a skinny 145)
205/40/17 is going to be 23.5" tall (about the same height as a skinny 135)

buggyboyshane May 26th 2007 10:57

what are the best sizes to put on these rims then do you think?

vujade May 26th 2007 22:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by buggyboyshane (Post 59329)
what are the best sizes to put on these rims then do you think?


for the front, I like a 205/40/17... but thats just me.
if I was only going to lower it maybe 2 inches, then 205/45/17.

buggyboyshane May 29th 2007 18:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by vujade (Post 59335)
for the front, I like a 205/40/17... but thats just me.
if I was only going to lower it maybe 2 inches, then 205/45/17.



so if im going to lower it stick- 205/ 45/ 17 is that right? is that just for front or all round?

vujade May 29th 2007 18:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by buggyboyshane (Post 59390)
so if im going to lower it stick- 205/ 45/ 17 is that right? is that just for front or all round?


205/45/17 for lowering about 2"
205/40/17 for lowering 3" or more inches

These are for 7" wide wheels.

For the rears, if you are using 9" wide wheels,
you will probably want to run 255/40/17 or 255/45/17


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