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Old 09 June 2011, 05:15 PM
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Can someone tell me the offset required to fit the Porsche 6 pot setup from powerstation? My current wheels are 18" P1-WRC, offset 53. Thanks.
Old 09 June 2011, 10:54 PM
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as a general rule off-set has little to do with brake clearance as the std Subaru fitments only vary between ET55 and ET49 which amounts to 6mm total
wheel design and spoke clearance in particular are the main issues..........

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Power station told me the only requirement was that i had 18inch wheels
However after they fitted my O.z wheels the inside face of the spokes caught the caliper Wasn't happy about that.... being brand new and all
They then try to sell me new wheels. After returning a week later they sorted it by means of proper wheel spacers
However Rota grid wheels fitted with No clearance issues what so ever.

Just my personal findings.
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