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Weight of aftermarket Carrera 5 spoke wheels? Experiences buying from WAC?

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Old 08-03-2011, 05:42 PM
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I bought some Italian replica Turbo twists off Ebay for $200 a couple years back, looked correct, balanced with minimal weight and no heavier then any other solid spoke wheel. These guys wouldn't be in business if the wheels they sold wobbled like crazy when new.
Old 08-03-2011, 05:58 PM
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Don't forget that Mike is a machinest extraordinaire...... To him, anything he didn't machine himself is well...just that LOL...

Like Ted said..for the most part...the aftermarket wheels are OK... cast..heavy etc.. but they work for the street.

as far as cheap bastid 928 owners... sounds redundant to me...
Old 08-03-2011, 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by NeverLate
Like you know anything about me or how much I've spent on my 928's over the years.

If you have something constructive to offer, I'd love to hear it.

Otherwise, f*ck off man.
Dude - I directed you to a source for OEM at good prices.

Originally Posted by NeverLate
No feedback? Nothing?

C'mon guys. Some annoying banter would be better then nothing...
You asked for it, you got it.

Yo momma, biotch.
Old 08-03-2011, 06:25 PM
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Another option would be to go with the Panamera wheels. The 5 spoke, while a bit different design, still look very good. Plus they have good offsets (Front 8" ET59 and Rear 9" ET53) and are made by BBS. Another plus, they can be had at prices us cheap 928 bastages can afford.
Old 08-03-2011, 06:57 PM
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The replicas that I got were straight and true. Minimal weight was required to balance the wheels and tires. I have seen some factory wheels with more weight on them than these replicas. Joe
Old 08-03-2011, 07:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Silver79
The replicas that I got were straight and true. Minimal weight was required to balance the wheels and tires. I have seen some factory wheels with more weight on them than these replicas. Joe
Joe, thanks for the info. I'm looking at the same wheels as Ed to replace my Cup 1's, even though I am able to purchase originals it would not make sense to me since I drive my 928 only 2 to 3 times per month.



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Old 08-03-2011, 07:45 PM
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yep, who cares unless you are racing! actually, heavier wheels has its benefits! (more resistant to lock ups . Poor cheap, 928 bastard, ABS )

Randy, pleeeezz we are all cheap bastards here! if we werent, we would own a never car, like an AM.
and also, there is a differnece between CHEAP and SMART! i havent bought a new tire since 2001. my times havent been hurt a bit! I also have a garage full of 3-4 heat cycle hoosiers, toyos and even some yoke and pirelli slicks.
I bought 2010 wheels for my Tahoe on ebay for the cost of what new tires would have cost. by the way, they came with 5000mile all terrain tires too! yeah, some call it cheap, i call it smart. My entire racing budget is probably as much a you might pay per year on "stuff" from the dealer each year!

Anyway, back to topic. i would definitely try and find some real porsche wheels on line, but if you cant, aftermarkets that are a little heavier are very nice! they are strong and round and will look great. even if you are racing, who cares, 6lbs of weight (x4) more on the wheels (kenesis 19lbs vs aftermarket 25lbs) is worth the same as if you had 4gallons of water sitting in your passenger seat. 32extra lbs is not going to be noticed even in most spirited driving mode!
Old 08-03-2011, 10:44 PM
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Cool, more good input. Appreciate it everyone.

Regarding the Panamera wheels, or other styles, I'm set on the Carrera 5 spoke (first choice), or the Carrera III (second choice).

Thanks again. -Ed
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Just ignore Randy. He's always like that, nothing to do with your or the subject at hand. If you could buy your replica wheels through a good tire and wheel shop they could check them for out of round and work it out with the supplier if there was a problem. Getting used stock wheels is not a promise that they will be round either. My '79 had manhole covers that were almost square when I got it. And I got a used S4 rim from top supplier that was way out too. Of course they made it right. I think the key is that what everyou buy in terms or rims, you want to buy from a vendor who you trust to make it right if there is a problem. And you want to run them through a really good wheel/tire shop that can really check them out when your first get them.
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These are available in San Diego for 5-finger discount. Bring cinder blocks, a jack and a lug wrench....




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For those of you wondering how important wheel weight is go drive an suv or truck with some big *** wheels. The ride sucks and so does the braking. Adding 10 lbs of sprung weight is a much bigger deal than you might imagine.
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Originally Posted by cali4sun
Joe, thanks for the info. I'm looking at the same wheels as Ed to replace my Cup 1's, even though I am able to purchase originals it would not make sense to me since I drive my 928 only 2 to 3 times per month.



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Not to hijack, but I might be interested in your cup I's if you sell.
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Originally Posted by Richard S
These are available in San Diego for 5-finger discount. Bring cinder blocks, a jack and a lug wrench....
And wear a bulletproof vest.

Originally Posted by NeverLate
Yes I did ask for it.

And thank you for the advice.

Which is what I should have said in the first place.

I now retract my prior request to you (but will not delete it in the interest of historical record. And entertainment for the list).

Please look me up the next time you're in the Seattle area so I can buy you a beer. Or two. I promise I will not skimp. -Ed

Old 08-04-2011, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by NeverLate
Wow. What an idea. Please send me the difference in cash between the replicas and real ones on eBay on I'll get on that right away.
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Old 08-04-2011, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by NeverLate
Otherwise, f*ck off man.
I shoulda read more.

F*ck off, boy


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