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Old 08-17-2007, 11:56 AM
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Seems like they were discussed before. I don't think those have the right offsets.
Old 08-17-2007, 03:19 PM
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There are a lot of nice custom wheels that can easily be made for the 928 these days. The technology has gotten so wide spread that you can contact just about any wheel manufacturer you wish and they will make a set to your specifications. It's really not tough, all they do is offset the center to what you request.

My ordeal really wasn't as bad as it sounds. No tougher than dealing with any other custom made thing in the world. It was more of an inconvenience than anything. I wasn't pissed at them and they weren't pissed at me. It was just an unforeseen situation that they had not anticipated....or did and voted that it would not be a big enough factor to correct at the time. Too bad, it came back and bit them in the ***

Someone bought the Antera's, but I do not remember who. The offsets are not ideal for the 928. My best suggestion is to go with a proven wheel that will fit a 928 to save some cash. Or, find a wheel that is made in the US that you like and call the manufacturer to see if they will make you some one offs. They won't/shouldn't be THAT much more than the stock ones they make.

Good luck!



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