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Old 01-26-2023 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeffrey Behr
You are welcome, and TYVM.

FWIW, at 1000 miles, I still LOVE this thing...I simply have a smile on my face every time I drive it, which is every time I I drive somewhere by myself.. It's tight, very responsive, and faster than a proverbial strea of lightning when I want it to be, and...sorry, MT folk...with the PDK it's never a chore to drive.. I remember when I had my '06 Cayman S with 6-speed, it turned into a 4-speed (1-2-4-6).
Jeffrey Behr,

I'm glad your totally enjoying your Porsche and also that you mentioned it having the PDK !!!

I love the PDK in my GT4 it's the $hit buddy.

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Old 03-06-2023 | 03:18 PM
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Hi Jeffrey.
I also got a Cayman GTS. These things are great!
I have a quick question for you.
I'm considering a setup similar to yours, but I'm a bit concerned with the fit.
Any issues with rubbing?
It looks like you are right at the limit.
I'm thinking 255/35 20 with a 9x20 et50 in the front and 285/35 20 with a 10x20 et40 in the back.
I'm pretty confident the rear will fit, but the front not too sure...
Anyways any feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks!
Old 03-06-2023 | 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Vallaire
Hi Jeffrey.
I also got a Cayman GTS. These things are great!
I have a quick question for you.
I'm considering a setup similar to yours, but I'm a bit concerned with the fit. Any issues with rubbing?
It looks like you are right at the limit.
I'm thinking 255/35 20 with a 9x20 et50 in the front and 285/35 20 with a 10x20 et40 in the back.
I'm pretty confident the rear will fit, but the front not too sure...
Anyways any feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks!
NO tire rubbing anywhere. 😁
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Old 03-06-2023 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeffrey Behr
NO tire rubbing anywhere. 😁
That's great.
Thanks for the reply!
Old 03-13-2023 | 04:17 AM
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If you're still looking to sell your factory wheels and tires I would be interested!
Old 04-10-2023 | 11:26 PM
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Jeffrey, are you running OEM lug bolts with your Savini wheels or are you using tuner (smaller) lug bolts ?

If later, can I get a close up shot ? Thanks
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Originally Posted by lowbee
Jeffrey, are you running OEM lug bolts with your Savini wheels or are you using tuner (smaller) lug bolts ?

If later, can I get a close up shot ? Thanks
My tire-and-wheel guys tell me that virtually all aftermarket wheels for Porsches use a conical seat and not a spherical seat like original Porsche wheels.. Here's a pic of the wheel-screw TYPE I use on both my new Porsches, but I don't know what the length it is without removing and measuring one.

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Old 04-11-2023 | 02:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeffrey Behr
My tire-and-wheel guys tell me that virtually all aftermarket wheels for Porsches use a conical seat and not a spherical seat like original Porsche wheels.. Here's a pic of the wheel-screw TYPE I use on both my new Porsches, but I don't know what the length is without removing and measuring one.
No need to measure. I wanted to know if Savini wheel will take OEM lug bolt and I now know they don't. Thanks again.
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Had to add another snowy photo!
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