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Adaptors or re-drill?
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<blockquote data-quote="andewilson" data-source="post: 21452" data-attributes="member: 649"><p>it depends what the offset of your cookies is. if it is around et52 then adapters are the way forward mate. otherwise the wheels will disappear into your arches. as the adapter also acts as a spacer. make sure you check all the numbers on the wheels as porsche rims come in lots of different sizes and not all will fit. theres a few et23 rims about and 7 or 8j rims that will not do you any favours. 6j 15" et 52.3 with a 25mm alloy hubcentric adapter is the way to do it mate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andewilson, post: 21452, member: 649"] it depends what the offset of your cookies is. if it is around et52 then adapters are the way forward mate. otherwise the wheels will disappear into your arches. as the adapter also acts as a spacer. make sure you check all the numbers on the wheels as porsche rims come in lots of different sizes and not all will fit. theres a few et23 rims about and 7 or 8j rims that will not do you any favours. 6j 15" et 52.3 with a 25mm alloy hubcentric adapter is the way to do it mate [/QUOTE]
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