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Ideal Wheel Width for 996 C2

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Am ordering some Roock wheels from Germany and just wanted to check what everyone thinks ideal width should be to fill arches on C2 996 ??

Thinking of 8.5" fr and 10" rear but will I still need spacers to push wheels out to edge of Arches ?
 
Your unlikely to need spacers but it all depends on the wheel offset.

I have a set of RH 8.5 / 10 x 18's and they fit a treat, only trouble is that if you want to lower the car I will need to have the rear arches rolled to stop them fouling the wheels, so bear in mind if you are thinking of lowering it a well.

Regards
 
Many thanks was ordering lowering springs also so have emailed Roock to check re arches !
 

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