Finding a set of 4 fronts is like hens teeth lol. They do look good tho but I like the look of the lobsters myself.

Exactly mate, its hard to find 4 normal let alone fronts. I like the lobsters as well, similar design and cheaper i suppose :blink:
 
I had 996 turbo wheels on mine - in my RR.

Member called Stussy runs these aswel, he has alot of poke due to the 9.5/10 rears. When I sourced mine I got 4 fronts so 8j all round and 25mm PCs adaptors
 
Remember the offsets got to be right, and your gonna use up space by running PCD adaptors.

I would check the offsets of the 9's and then find out how wide the adaptors are.

other than that the wheels look nice :)

Thought so! Lol. Back on topic, as said find the offset of the wheels then you'll know what spacers/adapters you'd need and if they clear the struts and fit inside the arch.

Cheerz guys i will investigate a bit further before rushing into getting them, Iv just got to look out for 4 front wheels now:blink: So if anyone knows somebody selling them please let me know :D

I had 996 turbo wheels on mine - in my RR.

Member called Stussy runs these aswel, he has alot of poke due to the 9.5/10 rears. When I sourced mine I got 4 fronts so 8j all round and 25mm PCs adaptors

Iv just looked at his thread mate, they are seriously wide, not sure if i like that much poke and stretch unless its on air. I think 8j will be the sensible option :D
 
Worse thing is I sold my set of 4 fronts a few months ago... Took an age to find aswel.

10s will fit without poke but you will have alot of work to do -

Camber shims, slight stretch on the tyres and a good drop to bring them in will do it.

I've seen 10s on a LC rear not poking and it was all down to ofset/tyres and how low it was
 
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