help porsche alloy isues!!!!

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Re: help porsche alloy isues!!!!

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the et for them is 52 and et 50 can be be fitted with 205/35 zr 18 n3 and 225/40 zr18 tyres

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Re: help porsche alloy isues!!!!

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bens9363 wrote:the et for them is 52 and et 50 can be be fitted with 205/35 zr 18 n3 and 225/40 zr18 tyres

25mm PCD adaptors required and perfecly safe to use if you buy quality adaptors.
http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... ory_id=112" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

205/35/18's are too small and won't be load rated for a T25.
225/40/18's are also slightly too small and will have a load rating of 92 maximum so not ideal.
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what do you suggest then just cut my losses and sell them what the ideal load rating for a set of alloys for a t25?

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Re: help porsche alloy isues!!!!

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That's entirely upto you but if you do decide to sell them and buy something else may I suggest you look into what's required to fit those alloys before buying them....it is really the best way to do it.

Plenty of info on here and the Brick-Yard on what alloys fit and what's required to fit them safely.
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