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WANTED SOME 17" CUP 2's

paulf968

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I am on the lookout for a set of OEM 17" Cup 2's as I need another set for my racecar. Cosmetic condition unimportant. Would consider a part set if you have the odd spare rim.

Ideally I would like 2 of each of the following :-

8J ET 52 or 70 for the front (would be OK with the 7.5J ET 65 as an alternative)
&
9.0J ET 55 for the rear

any help locating some would be greatly appreciated.


paul

ps thx Dave for the hints below to improve the accuracy of the above
 
just changed the above post and trying a bit more to find a set of CUP 2's (by getting it up the listing!)
 
Paul
Are you "allowed" to use the 8" fronts.???
PS the et,s for the 7.5,s are et65.....not 63.....
You do know you can get the cup2,s in 8/17 et 70 aswell..?? just add a 20 mm spacer to get an et of 50....
 
Dave -- you are the official depository of knowledge in this area!! I'll correct the ET item -- just copied it off the www.944racing.de site, so that must be a mistake there!

On front rim widths, Clause 5.12 of the Club regs say :

Rim widths must be standard save that any car may fit rims up to 7J wide,
and where standard specification prescribes 7J or 7.5J these may be replaced by 8J rims.


So the good news is I can use 8J fronts, if I ever find any!! front tyres as i think you know are limited to the 225 x 45 x 17's though. Will they be OK on 8J rims?



 
ORIGINAL: PJS917

If you can use 8" fronts does that mean you are now looking for cup 1's?

Not necessarily Pete as they also came in cup2,s + in theory they are cheaper / less desirable...Or so it seems.
 
Paul, I've pm'd you on 968uk but not wheels[&:]

Although I do have two rear cup 2 but can't find any 8" fronts[:mad:]

Maybe extra 7.5" about as the race boys go to 8"?

Cheers
Dave
 
After a slight mishap today I'm after one standard 9x17 - ET55 Cup 2 for my Sport.

Anyone know of any for sale?

(EDIT - now with ET, cheers Paul)
 
Paz ------ whoops!!

as far as I know there are in fact 2 different offsets of Cup 2 made -- please specify whether the ET is 55mm or 70mm -- then someone might be able to help you.
 
Sounds interesting Paul . . .

What ET's and how much do they weigh compared to Cup 1 & 2's?
Got any pics??


BTW I now have a nicely refurbished Cup 2 to replace my damaged wheel [:D]
 
Paz -- these Cayenne rims I have are all 7.5 & ET 53 -- so not really any good for normal use, they'll do nicely to carry my wet tyres though. Suspect they are on the heavy side as well @ 9 or 10kg each.

ps how is your camera? fancy coming to Silverstone for the track evening on 14th July -- see related post
 
Camera is fine thanks, it's the 968 that requires attention! [8D]

I've seen the Silverstone trackday thread and will check my diary at the office, pretty sure I'm free though [;)]
 
Hi, 968 enthusiasts, We are racing in Spain with a 968, may be you saw it at Spa... the red one in racing cathegory

We are racing with 9" rear and 9" front rims with the same tires... spacers of 22mm front and 25 rear...
The car is faster like this.

Good look
 

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