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Posted

Hi all

The GT2 rears are a 12" whereas the standard TT items are 11"(I think)

will the tyres scrape the wheel arch once fitted??

many thanks!

Lee

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

yes m8, straight on, well, they fit straight on my 996 c4s and they are the same.

Hi all

The GT2 rears are a 12" whereas the standard TT items are 11"(I think)

will the tyres scrape the wheel arch once fitted??

many thanks!

Lee

  • 1 month later...
Posted
yes m8, straight on, well, they fit straight on my 996 c4s and they are the same.

Hi all

The GT2 rears are a 12" whereas the standard TT items are 11"(I think)

will the tyres scrape the wheel arch once fitted??

many thanks!

Lee

My understanding is that the GT2 rear lips are rolled at the factory to fit the 12" wheels

Posted

and as from yesterday the now fit on my 996 tt :)

yes m8, straight on, well, they fit straight on my 996 c4s and they are the same.

Hi all

The GT2 rears are a 12" whereas the standard TT items are 11"(I think)

will the tyres scrape the wheel arch once fitted??

many thanks!

Lee

My understanding is that the GT2 rear lips are rolled at the factory to fit the 12" wheels

Posted

What is the standard wheel size including offset for 2001 TT?

I have currently a set of 19" Champion RG5 Monolite but am unsure of what offset and width the standard 996TT should be fitted with.

  • 2 months later...
Posted

I asked the same question on the std rennlist, and got various opinions

- My concern was more the offset on the front (potentually being different for AWD)

Has anyone actually done this?

My requirement is for this to work on a "rest of the world" model car - read somthing recently that made me think suspension is lower than US cars (if this makes a differnce).

really interested in the answer; dont want to have to roll fenders if possible

- Any difference in weight between std and GT2 Wheels (given additional size of rears)?

Also any adverse effect on wheel bearings etc??

Posted

Not true, my 01 tt came with 12in rears

Z

yes m8, straight on, well, they fit straight on my 996 c4s and they are the same.

Hi all

The GT2 rears are a 12" whereas the standard TT items are 11"(I think)

will the tyres scrape the wheel arch once fitted??

many thanks!

Lee

My understanding is that the GT2 rear lips are rolled at the factory to fit the 12" wheels

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