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Posted

Hi all,

I have a 997.2 C2S with the 19" Sport Design Wheels (painted black). Aesthetically speaking, I think the wheel wells could be more filled. I know I could get some wheel spacers but I'm wondering if they would actually look how i imagine they would. OEM 5mm don't seem like much being less than a 1/4".

So, my question would be two fold. Does anyone have some pictures of their beautiful 997 with wheel spacers applied (OEM wheels)? Number 2, how can i calculate the max size wheel spacer for my wheels.

Many thanks in advance

chris

  • 2 months later...
Posted

RSS (suncoast parts) makes some very good quality spacers and 7mm is a popular size and makes the wheels go flush with the fender, the look very good.

I have installed them and i am very happy with them, I wouldnt go any further

Posted

I have 5mm on my car. You would not notice it unless someone told

you. The wheel bolts are longer. You can add bigger ones but

it is not recommended by the factory.

If you are going for looks, don't waste your money. I do not think they

make much of a difference on the track either. One other

comment. It makes curb rash alot easier.

Paul

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