Ronal LS Wheel with BF Goodrich G-Force Tires

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  • Vin-barrett
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    • Mar 2012
    • 192

    #31
    Sorry I'm keeping the car but would trade these wheels for your Ronal's if this interests you. I'm pretty sure your rolling a Porsche of some kind if your looking for 5 on 130mm, they are the only car with such a bolt pattern

    Car has different wheels now, I was going to have the rears rebarrelled because of some rash. They are really nice quality 3 piece wheels though,never been split since new. I always got questions about them as they are kinda rare in old 911 land.

    Let me know, heres a couple pics of the car with those wheels on it.
    Vinny
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    • ZM Blue Devil
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      #32
      I want to buy a 911 just because of these wheels.
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      • e30Squid
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        • May 2008
        • 471

        #33
        Originally posted by Vin-barrett
        Sorry I'm keeping the car but would trade these wheels for your Ronal's if this interests you. I'm pretty sure your rolling a Porsche of some kind if your looking for 5 on 130mm, they are the only car with such a bolt pattern

        Car has different wheels now, I was going to have the rears rebarrelled because of some rash. They are really nice quality 3 piece wheels though,never been split since new. I always got questions about them as they are kinda rare in old 911 land.

        Let me know, heres a couple pics of the car with those wheels on it.
        Vinny
        More info please!

        Who makes the wheels? Sizes and offsets? Tires included? By any chance do you know the weight of the wheels?

        I love the look of your car....Duck Tail ftw.

        My Porsche is of the water cooled variety (a 924S that I have owned for 15 years) not sure if they would fit my offset, but I do have plans to convert the car to a CGT look alike.....and maybe drop in a 968 engine.

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        • e30Squid
          E30 Addict
          • May 2008
          • 471

          #34
          Those pics make me miss my 911

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          • Vin-barrett
            Advanced Member
            • Mar 2012
            • 192

            #35
            Front is 17x8 ET+25
            Rear is 17x9.5 ET+28 (I run a 15mm spacer for 911 fitment)

            Tires are there but need replacement as the insides are worn due to aggressive camber settings
            Kumho Supra 215/45/17 and 255/40/17

            I appologize as I have no clue on the wheel weights. I can say they are typical for a 17" 3pc forged center with spun aluminum barrels, these were not inexpensive wheels.

            The brand is Work wheels. They no longer do them in 17's but here's a link to them.


            Your 924S uses late offset (87 and up 944/924) which is ET in the 50's, however if you are doing a CGT clone then the deeper wheels may actually work well with those big sexy hips.
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            • e30Squid
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              • May 2008
              • 471

              #36
              Bump

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              • e30Squid
                E30 Addict
                • May 2008
                • 471

                #37
                Originally posted by Vin-barrett
                Front is 17x8 ET+25
                Rear is 17x9.5 ET+28 (I run a 15mm spacer for 911 fitment)

                Tires are there but need replacement as the insides are worn due to aggressive camber settings
                Kumho Supra 215/45/17 and 255/40/17

                I appologize as I have no clue on the wheel weights. I can say they are typical for a 17" 3pc forged center with spun aluminum barrels, these were not inexpensive wheels.

                The brand is Work wheels. They no longer do them in 17's but here's a link to them.


                Your 924S uses late offset (87 and up 944/924) which is ET in the 50's, however if you are doing a CGT clone then the deeper wheels may actually work well with those big sexy hips.
                I would consider this trade if I was closer to completing the CGT project. Thanks for the offer an interest.

                More pics added....

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                • Vin-barrett
                  Advanced Member
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 192

                  #38
                  no prob, im surprised they havent sold yet....

                  bump your thread with a pic of your 924 :)

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