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Old 08-28-2014, 08:42 PM
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I ran Hoosier A6s - 225/50-16 and 245/45-16 on 7" / 8" Cup 1's for autocrossing without any issues
Old 08-28-2014, 09:11 PM
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Old 05-16-2016, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by bobaines
One option for you if you wish to go wider with the 16 inch D90 you will need to source a pair of 9 inch D90's. You can either search for a used pair, look on the 928 forum, or they are still in the system from Porsche. You can then fit 225/55/16 on the 8's in front and 255/50/16 on the 9's for the rear. These are within the 3% needed for a C4. I have these mounted on my C4 with no spacers. The car has been lowered on PSS10's.
Can i use this combo on a 90 C4?
Front: 6j 205 55 16
Rear: 9j 245 50 16

I m a little bit skeptical about putting 8 j in the front?
How will the car handle with 6j front and 9j rear?
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With 6's and 9's I would think you would be moving more to understeer.
I have no interference issues with 8's on the front, tires will be the key.
You need to keep in mind the front/rear rolling diameter balance for the 4 wheel drive.



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