18" Speedline split Rims O.E. 3.6 Turbo
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Resurrecting an old thread. I currently drive a '94 C4 widebody riding on 18" Speedlines. I want to purchase a set of 17" winter wheels and found some with the following sizes:
17X7.5 et55
17X9 et55
I wanted to make sure these would fit. After reading the previous messages in this thread I am uncertain that they will fit without spacers. On a related note, would the OEM 17" Cup wheels from a US 964 Turbo fit on my car as well? Thanks in advance. Jim
17X7.5 et55
17X9 et55
I wanted to make sure these would fit. After reading the previous messages in this thread I am uncertain that they will fit without spacers. On a related note, would the OEM 17" Cup wheels from a US 964 Turbo fit on my car as well? Thanks in advance. Jim
Last edited by cobalt; 11-01-2018 at 09:03 AM.
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The only factory cupI's that came in a 17 x 7.5 ET55 are the magnesium Cups. If these are them they are quite valuable. Otherwise these are an aftermarket wheel. If they are the mag wheels i wouldn't use them for winter wheels. In fact sell them and you can finance new wheels tires and have money left over.
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The only Mg cup 1's came on 964 RS's, they are worth $$$$. The 9 1/2 's that came on the Us cups are also quite valuable the rest are relatively inexpensive.
Phil
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#21
Burning Brakes
Hey guys..
Hate to stir-up this old thread but need some help identifying a wheel for a buddy.
The wheels are Speedline and look like the one's in "parsecnc4" 's Avatar above. So are these Cup I's, II's ???
Will try to post part#s and pics later tonight if he gets them to me...
Thanks
Paul
Hate to stir-up this old thread but need some help identifying a wheel for a buddy.
The wheels are Speedline and look like the one's in "parsecnc4" 's Avatar above. So are these Cup I's, II's ???
Will try to post part#s and pics later tonight if he gets them to me...
Thanks
Paul
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Hey guys..
Hate to stir-up this old thread but need some help identifying a wheel for a buddy.
The wheels are Speedline and look like the one's in "parsecnc4" 's Avatar above. So are these Cup I's, II's ???
Will try to post part#s and pics later tonight if he gets them to me...
Thanks
Paul
Hate to stir-up this old thread but need some help identifying a wheel for a buddy.
The wheels are Speedline and look like the one's in "parsecnc4" 's Avatar above. So are these Cup I's, II's ???
Will try to post part#s and pics later tonight if he gets them to me...
Thanks
Paul
Does he want to sell?
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If they look like these they would be either RS wheels if they say "SPEEDLINE for PORSCHE" on them if they just say speedline they are an aftermarket version made by speedline and not sold through Porsche.
#24
Burning Brakes
Think we have determined that they are the 18" Speedline Alesio.. and I belive he wants to sell them!
Thanks for your help!
Paul
Thanks for your help!
Paul
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Amazing how times have changed and now all these wheels are quite valuable.
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cobalt/all, the speedlines on my 3.6 were polished by the first owner. And not only I don’t like the polished look but the “speedline...” is polished off. I bought a new set (still in box) 15 years ago and will swap wheels. I will do some forensic work in the next 6mo time permitting and check part numbers on all wheels. Any thoughts on getting rid of original wheels, etc, keep/sell? value of used perfect polished speedlines?
#29
Burning Brakes
Just to add - no spacers _required_ however I do run a 4 or 5 mm spacer on the rears. No issues.
I run 225/40 up front and 285/35 in back because I could get the Michelin PSS and I like the extra sidewall.
Brandon
'91 911 Turbo
I run 225/40 up front and 285/35 in back because I could get the Michelin PSS and I like the extra sidewall.
Brandon
'91 911 Turbo
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There shouldn't be any negatives with changing to the new set of painted speedlines considering the original owner polished the original wheels - you are actually returning your 3.6 to its original specs. Regarding value, polished speedlines have different part numbers to painted, so it may be worth the cost to ship them to Jim Dorociak and have him restore them to original specs - including etching the 'Speedline for Porsche' script onto the lips. I haven't seen a set of Jim's wheels sell in years but with a new OE set from Porsche in the $10k range, you'll probably get a good return on the investment. I'll also note that Jim's wheels have a MUCH improved look and utilize higher quality coatings than the OE wheels.
If it were me I would have jim refinish your wheels and use them. I would save the ones you purchased 15 years ago. The new finishes will last longer and look better. The OE wheels clear coat wasn't as clear.
If production dates are period correct NOS of the time I suspect they are worth more than any new wheels the factory is selling to the right person. I would keep them as is.
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