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Posted

I was wondering if anyone knows if the 2005 Carrera (997) 18 inch wheels will fit a 2000 Boxster S? I do not have the part numbers yet, but my friend is selling me his never used stock 18 inch rims and tires from his new 997 (non S) model. I think they are 18x8 and 18x10 and my car is lowered. Will I need spacers or any rubbing problems

  • 4 years later...
Posted

box2000, are those the turbo wheels? Let me know if those fit. I love the way those wheel looks and is looking to replace my 17" turbo rims (same year as yours; 2000).

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Posted (edited)

The Porsche Turbo wheels are 19 not 18 inch. And the rears are 11' not 10". Can't be Turbo wheels. They are probably Carrera 5 spoke 18's. (if they are 18's.) Probably 19's.

:cheers:

Edited by phillipj
Posted

some fake 18's are out there.

Possibly OEM 997 18x8 57mm 18x10 58mm,,,

in that case, 4 spacers all the way around would be needed.

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