Will These Wheels Fit???? Yea, they do.
#18
Those wheels look fantastic. Wow.
#19
We have to start a we will not bid against each other list
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Does it have the "Do It Yourself" manual transmission, or the superior "Fully Equipped by Porsche" Automatic Transmission? George Layton March 2014
928 Owners are ".....a secret sect of quietly assured Porsche pragmatists who in near anonymity appreciate the prodigious, easy going prowess of the 928."
Does it have the "Do It Yourself" manual transmission, or the superior "Fully Equipped by Porsche" Automatic Transmission? George Layton March 2014
928 Owners are ".....a secret sect of quietly assured Porsche pragmatists who in near anonymity appreciate the prodigious, easy going prowess of the 928."
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#23
Sean...by any chance you selling your turbo twists?? I need wheels quick ,however i just got quoted $350 to ship wheels from across the country to me...which is what cost to ship my car about 800 miles lol
#26
I'd agree that the black chrome would look great but I'm happy with them
I have a small vibration issue on the fronts, i'll get them checked to see if they are out of round, or it could be a fitment issue. There doesn't seem to be any dealers of them in the US so if one is bad, I'll have to get a new one from England.
#28
Turns out that the PS2 hadn't fully seated/beaded to the rim and there was unacceptable runout of the tire. Wheel was perfect. Remounting solved the problem.
You may want to skip the basic spin balance and find a shop with road force balancer who can measure the runout and isolate whether it's the tire/mounting or the wheel.
I'm guessing that those PS2s don't mate well with some wheels.
(Maybe it's a French/German compatibility issue going back to WWII)
#29
That's the plan for this afternoon, my local Discount tire loves me so I hope they are not that busy. Get them RFB and see how that goes.
Hope it is something simple like that.
Hope it is something simple like that.
I had a vibration problem w/one of the rear tires/wheels immediately after putting them on my GT. These were brand new PS2 mounted on brand new (German made) RH Wheels. After balancing them 2x, still had the problem. ( is an understatement).
Turns out that the PS2 hadn't fully seated/beaded to the rim and there was unacceptable runout of the tire. Wheel was perfect. Remounting solved the problem.
You may want to skip the basic spin balance and find a shop with road force balancer who can measure the runout and isolate whether it's the tire/mounting or the wheel.
I'm guessing that those PS2s don't mate well with some wheels.
(Maybe it's a French/German compatibility issue going back to WWII)
Turns out that the PS2 hadn't fully seated/beaded to the rim and there was unacceptable runout of the tire. Wheel was perfect. Remounting solved the problem.
You may want to skip the basic spin balance and find a shop with road force balancer who can measure the runout and isolate whether it's the tire/mounting or the wheel.
I'm guessing that those PS2s don't mate well with some wheels.
(Maybe it's a French/German compatibility issue going back to WWII)