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Posted

Hi All,

I am purchasing a set of rims for my 1999 C2 cab. They are 17" wheel from a 2001 C4. Will they fit on a 1999 narrow body fronts will be 8" and rears 10" what should the offsets be I do not want to use spacers. I just want to confirm they will fit before I buy them.

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Thanksin advance

Christopher

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Posted

C2 and C4 use the same wheels as they are both narrow body cars.

Are you sure they are 8" front and 10" rears - Porsche only made 7" front and 9" rears in 17" wheel diameters.

Those sound like 18" wheels.

If they are Porsche wheels look for the size and offset on the wheel or the part number on the back of the wheel.

Posted

Thanks Loren

I was told the wheel are replicas from wheel enchantments and the were off the 2001. What would the off sets be for an 8" front and a 10" rear. My plan is to run 245/40 17 and 275/40 17 hoosiers for DE events thus the wider rims.

C2 and C4 use the same wheels as they are both narrow body cars.

Are you sure they are 8" front and 10" rears - Porsche only made 7" front and 9" rears in 17" wheel diameters.

Those sound like 18" wheels.

If they are Porsche wheels look for the size and offset on the wheel or the part number on the back of the wheel.

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