993 - 18" wheels and/or lower suspension?
993 - 18" wheels and/or lower suspension?
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verysideways

Original Poster:

10,268 posts

299 months

Wednesday 30th March 2005
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Help!

Thinking about putting some 2002 Carrera wheels on my 993 and wondering if they'll fit with 285 rears (narrow body car).
Anyone?

Also, anyone got Eibach or H&R springs on their 993? Comments?

VS

clubsport

7,408 posts

285 months

Wednesday 30th March 2005
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Pete, they don't fit on mine with the 285...unfortunately......I had these on my 2002 996 a good looking wheel and light as well.

Quite a few of the guys stateside on Rennlist have these fitted to narrow bodied 993....worth asking there, but i would expect they have gone for the 265 fitment.

Porschetastic

187 posts

274 months

Wednesday 30th March 2005
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VS,

I have 18" Gemballa's on my 993 Cab with 285's on the back. The only issue was making sure the offset was spot on. Don't know what this was as Mark at Stuttgart Connection sorted it all out for me (I'm sure he would be happy to help if you called him).
So, yes they will fit, but you need the correct offset.

Dave

david hype

2,296 posts

279 months

Wednesday 30th March 2005
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verysideways said:

Also, anyone got Eibach or H&R springs on their 993? Comments?

VS


VS

I have TechArt springs on mine (I think these are made by H&R) even with 265`s and the RS geometery settings, there is only a thumbs width between the inner-arch lip and tyre wall.

The look is right and the ride is the acceptable side of harsh.

Dont forget to fit the steering rack brace!

verysideways

Original Poster:

10,268 posts

299 months

Wednesday 30th March 2005
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Dave,

Yeah, i'll order the brace from Gert as soon as i have decided on the wheels.
Are you anywhere near Wokingham? Would love to have a look if poss (or have you got a picture of the car handy)?

VS

shed17

246 posts

263 months

Wednesday 30th March 2005
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I have the H&R springs with the Bilstein HD's. Massive improvement on the M033 springs as these are progressive compared to the Porsche springs.

Surely putting 18's on will ruin your ride?

david hype

2,296 posts

279 months

Wednesday 30th March 2005
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verysideways said:
Dave,

Yeah, i'll order the brace from Gert as soon as i have decided on the wheels.
Are you anywhere near Wokingham? Would love to have a look if poss (or have you got a picture of the car handy)?

VS


VS

E-mail me through my profile, I`m just the other side of Bracknell for you. My pictures don`t show you the gap between arch and tyre because of the shadow...

And the ride is not all that bad, dont forget Porsche did offer 18" wheels through the Tequipment range. I doubt that they would have done this if it was that diabolical.

Shed17

246 posts

263 months

Thursday 31st March 2005
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Believe me, after having run 18" on my previous C2 I would never do it again. Tramlining, poor handling. The only good thing was that I could run Goodyear GSD 3's, which are not available for 17" rims so have just bought a set of Pirelli Pzero's N3

17" is the way to go/stay.

Bod911

20 posts

261 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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Couldn't agree with you any more my old 993 was bought with 18"s on I hated it and changed it back to 17"s - the handling was tranformed.

Mt turbo has 18"s on it and even with firmer suspension it still tramlines like billio - better now that its been aligned - but still not great on the country roads where I live.

Don't do it, it'll handle like a dog. Perhaps Porsche may know best!

cyberface

12,214 posts

284 months

Friday 1st April 2005
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I prefer the look of the normal 17s on my 993. However I'm sure I read that the 2002 996 18 inch wheels were phenomenally light, not just for an OEM wheel but even compared to expensive aftermarket wheels.

Surely reduced unsprung weight would be good for handling? The solid spoke 993 wheels weigh a ton, IIRC...

shed17

246 posts

263 months

Tuesday 5th April 2005
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If it is purely looks then once you lower the car a 17" wheel looks good.

I am running M030 height with H&R springs as seen on the top photo