18" wheels for DE
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MY02 are not that bad. CCW is pretty light. C10 will both be front and rear under 20 lbs. Thanks for posting the numbers and like I said, cayman wheels are heavy. Almost two pounds more when you compare an 18X8 to a fikse 18X10.
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What about "Speedline for Porsche" wheels?... Are they light?
I would like to use it for track days in my 1991 Carrera 2.
David
I would like to use it for track days in my 1991 Carrera 2.
David
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The speedline wheels are heavy and so are Cup I's but no heavier than most Factory alloys. The speedlines weigh a few more pounds but when adding tires the weight is about the same as Cup I's with equal sized rubber.
I run Fikse's Mach V's for track use 225 on 8 x 18" fronts and 265 on 9.5 x 18 rears i have over 7k track miles and so far no signs of any issues. BTW the Fikses with rubber weigh far less than the Cup I's and it is noticeable.
BTW I don't use the steering rack brace and don't feel it is needed.
I run Fikse's Mach V's for track use 225 on 8 x 18" fronts and 265 on 9.5 x 18 rears i have over 7k track miles and so far no signs of any issues. BTW the Fikses with rubber weigh far less than the Cup I's and it is noticeable.
BTW I don't use the steering rack brace and don't feel it is needed.