Which Speedlines wheels recommendation?
#46
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Another alternative, as if you need others, is to buy authentic Speedline Alesios, which do not look exactly like those "Speedline for Porsche" but can be found in the same sizes and look very similar and will be much cheaper. I think they look very good and if given the same choice again, might not have insisted on the genuine article.
The Yellow and White cars wear Speedline Alesios.
The Yellow and White cars wear Speedline Alesios.
Last edited by hkiang; 03-25-2013 at 02:21 AM.
#50
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AP Car Design do not build their own wheels. Their Cup wheel is the same as Keskin "KT2". In Germany we call this wheels "Gußklötze" because these are the heaviest wheels we know. ...and absolutly instable ! But there are differences between the earliest KT2 and the later ones which have less weight.
I have some RH wheels "RH P-Rad" on stock and I weighted them now.
8" has 10,1 kg
9.5" has 11,1 kg
11,5" has 12,1 kg
Maybe someone is interested in - I have many new original RH inner and outer rim halves from 1,25" to 4,75" and 5,25" to 9,25"
I have some RH wheels "RH P-Rad" on stock and I weighted them now.
8" has 10,1 kg
9.5" has 11,1 kg
11,5" has 12,1 kg
Maybe someone is interested in - I have many new original RH inner and outer rim halves from 1,25" to 4,75" and 5,25" to 9,25"
#51
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AP Car Design do not build their own wheels. Their Cup wheel is the same as Keskin "KT2". In Germany we call this wheels "Gußklötze" because these are the heaviest wheels we know. ...and absolutly instable ! But there are differences between the earliest KT2 and the later ones which have less weight.
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i have a set of Speedline Alesios on ebay right now under the thread " Speedline Alesio wheels and tires for Porsche" 18x 8, 9.5. Michelin Pilot Sport Cups w/ 225/40 & 265/35. good cond. silver centers. straight, no curb rash. asking $4K or bid online.
#57
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The only mag version of wheels from the factory for the 964 were the SM manufactured cup I's used on the 964 3.6RS. Speedline made two 3 piece versions of the 993 wheel in mag one with closed holes for the Cup cars and another for the GT2. You can always tell if they are mag by the solid backs. They added additional material for strength so they aren't a true 1/3rd lighter.
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The only mag version of wheels from the factory for the 964 were the SM manufactured cup I's used on the 964 3.6RS. Speedline made two 3 piece versions of the 993 wheel in mag one with closed holes for the Cup cars and another for the GT2. You can always tell if they are mag by the solid backs. They added additional material for strength so they aren't a true 1/3rd lighter.
Is there a good lightweight aftermarket version. 964/5 style
#59
If it's have to be split rim version with decent money, I think there is only two different option. HR and Kerscher. I found somewhere that Kerscher might be lighter than HR. I don't know about that but I'm using Kerscher: