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Old 11-19-2007, 12:03 AM
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Default Help with centercaps

I bought some Cup 2 replicas a while back and I would really like to get some centercaps(didn't come with any) I was told they are Borbet wheels. Does anyone know what centercaps I need? The previous owner thought that factory caps would work but I don't know how to identify what caps fit C2 wheels. Any thoughts?
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C2 factory caps will fit the majority of wheels porsche makes with the exception of Cayenne rims, fuchs, phonedials, and some other stuff.

Cayenne Center Caps:


Cayenne facotory caps aren't round so you'll know right away they aren't the right thing, fuch and phonedial caps I think will fit but they won't look right at all. They are all made of metal and usually aren't painted though you'll find some are. They look like this:

Fuch / Cookie Cutter Center Caps:


Mostly every other cap besides those should fit your car. If you really want to make sure you have the right cap, buy the concave ones as those won't fit on anything other than the newer rims and can be easily distinguished from the fuch / cookie cutter caps by simply looking at a picture of them (ie. on Ebay).

Concave Center Caps:


I personally prefer steel caps over the plastic ones btw.



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