18" custom made 928 phone dial wheels
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Paging Doctor Edwards, Carlos and Jim Corenman.
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Only me, or is that too much wheel for a 928? The proportions look wrong with that classic front fender line.
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Joseph worked these up with a local manufacturer in the past 2 months or so, no relation to the Phone dial kickstarter project. But perhaps the manufacturer could be convinced to bang out some centers for us (?)
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I think the openings need to be smaller by about 15 % to 20 %,
but they do look good with no bolts around the edges
but they do look good with no bolts around the edges
#6
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Hmm, yeah something looks odd. I agree with Stan on this. Maybe the holes are a little too big for my eyes. I also think these would look even better with an anodized finish as opposed to being painted. So is this a product now? What happened to Jim's wheels?
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Modeled after late Alfa wheels? The large finger-holes in the dial portion hint towards that. If the correct offsets and right rim sizes are included, these will be excellent exclusive options.
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also the bolt holes need to have curved inlets,
these square edges dont blend with the big openings its all about the curves.
these square edges dont blend with the big openings its all about the curves.
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Is the total height (and diameter) of the wheel plus tire greater than a stock 16" wheel plus tire? The car looks to ride high, but is that true, or is it an optical illusion?