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Posts posted by jorgenkarls
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Hi ,
I´m thinking of buying spacers to my Porsche. Thinking about 15mm back and 7mm front , or maybe 15mm all around..hm...
What do you think , is 15mm back and 7mm front better then 15mm both back and front ? I´ve seen in some shops they sell 15mm and 7mm in a kit.
I have 18" wheels and 285 wide back and 225 front.
Can you give me some advise ?
Regards Jörgen Karlsson
Spacers - Porsche 996 C2 1998
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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Hi , thanks for you´re answer. The main reason is to make the car look better. They put 255 in back tires from factory but now it is 285 , and original 225 in front.
So you think its not good for the car ? More stress to bearing etc ... ? Yes my car is not lowered. Ive seen spacers on some 996 and it looks good :)
Thanks !