HRE FLOWFORM FF04 IN STOCK!! 991 Fitment - TAG Motorsports
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HRE FLOWFORM FF04 IN STOCK!! 991 Fitment - TAG Motorsports
HRE FlowForms FF04 are now in stock by popular demand. This is a hot seller. But we can get them to you very quickly. Contact us for any questions or inquiries on any of the FlowForm Wheels.
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Heres a photoshop i did I did of these wheels to mimic Fuchs. I thought seriously about this but decided against it since HRE won't do this direct and it needs to be done aftermarket.
I hope someone does these because I think this would look awesome.
I hope someone does these because I think this would look awesome.
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The "HRE" and "FLOWFORM" embossed on the inner lip is a bit gaudy also.
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Your website shows the same wheel sizes and offsets for 991.1 and 991.2, but on the 991.2 the stock rear wheels are 11.5 not 11. Offsets for front and rear are also different.
On the rear, the HRE wheels would be narrower and stick out 5mm more. On the front, they would stick out 10mm more (this is actually a big problem because they are already flush).
Is that a typo on your website?
On the rear, the HRE wheels would be narrower and stick out 5mm more. On the front, they would stick out 10mm more (this is actually a big problem because they are already flush).
Is that a typo on your website?
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Unfortunately these wheel will not accept OEM Porsche center caps , but still look awesome with the HRE caps!
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Your website shows the same wheel sizes and offsets for 991.1 and 991.2, but on the 991.2 the stock rear wheels are 11.5 not 11. Offsets for front and rear are also different.
On the rear, the HRE wheels would be narrower and stick out 5mm more. On the front, they would stick out 10mm more (this is actually a big problem because they are already flush).
Is that a typo on your website?
On the rear, the HRE wheels would be narrower and stick out 5mm more. On the front, they would stick out 10mm more (this is actually a big problem because they are already flush).
Is that a typo on your website?
The 991.1 Widebody fitment from HRE for the FF01 is ET35 in the rear, whereas the 991.2 Widebody fitment for the FF01 is ET60 in the rear. We recommend a 15mm spacer for the rear and a 7mm spacer up front.
The FF04 has the same fitment for .1 and .2, with the only difference being Narrowbody versus Widebody.
Here are the two wheels in question:
HRE Flow Form FF01 for 991.2
HRE Flow Form FF01 for 991.1
You are correct, the 991.2 DOES have a 20x11.5 factory rear, however so did some original 991.1’s and HRE’s only fitment for Flow Form is a 20x11. That being said, fitment comes out pretty flush.
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These are available now for order with the 20% off! Tarmac and Liquid Metal standard finishes in stock! Stone Dark Clear and Stone Champagne are optional finishes so they are made to order. Only a 2 week lead time for those and $500 to do for a complete set!
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That’s a great question!
The 991.1 Widebody fitment from HRE for the FF01 is ET35 in the rear, whereas the 991.2 Widebody fitment for the FF01 is ET60 in the rear. We recommend a 15mm spacer for the rear and a 7mm spacer up front.
The FF04 has the same fitment for .1 and .2, with the only difference being Narrowbody versus Widebody.
Here are the two wheels in question:
HRE Flow Form FF01 for 991.2
HRE Flow Form FF01 for 991.1
You are correct, the 991.2 DOES have a 20x11.5 factory rear, however so did some original 991.1’s and HRE’s only fitment for Flow Form is a 20x11. That being said, fitment comes out pretty flush.
The 991.1 Widebody fitment from HRE for the FF01 is ET35 in the rear, whereas the 991.2 Widebody fitment for the FF01 is ET60 in the rear. We recommend a 15mm spacer for the rear and a 7mm spacer up front.
The FF04 has the same fitment for .1 and .2, with the only difference being Narrowbody versus Widebody.
Here are the two wheels in question:
HRE Flow Form FF01 for 991.2
HRE Flow Form FF01 for 991.1
You are correct, the 991.2 DOES have a 20x11.5 factory rear, however so did some original 991.1’s and HRE’s only fitment for Flow Form is a 20x11. That being said, fitment comes out pretty flush.
Front 8.5 x ET49
Rear 11.5 x ET76
The HREs are
Front 9 x ET45 (sticks out 10mm further than stock)
Rear 11 x ET65 (sticks out 1.6 mm further than stock)
I imagine there's a reason why Porsche increased the rear wheel to 11.5", but even assuming I was ok with a narrower rear wheel, the fronts would be sticking out past the fenders (tires are almost flush right now).
For a 9" wheel Tire Rack specifies a 51mm offset for the fronts, which is only a 4 mm difference from stock and about as much as one could go without having them stick out past the fenders. They also offer the stock 8.5" width in the same offset (and the stock 11.5" rear width).
Unless you're saying buy wide body 991.1 wheels for 991.2 narrow body?