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Old 01-26-2018, 12:20 PM
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Default 991 Turbo S Exclusive Wheels

Porsche now offers the 20" Turbo S Exclusive centerlock wheels with summer tires. Finished in high-gloss black with a lightweight 5-spoke design. Fits 991.2 Turbo and Turbo S models.

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Front - 9 x 20 ET 51 - 245/35 ZR 20 91Y
Rear - 11.5 x 20 ET 56 - 305/30 ZR 20 103Y XL

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I know the front wheels would fit on a 2017 GTS because the sizes and offsets are the same. But would the rears fit? I have some winter CLs on the car from a 991.1 GT3 which are 11.5 x 20 ET 47 and the tires actually tuck in under the fenders quite a bit more than the stock wheels do, which leads me to believe these could fit in the rear and would fill out the openings better but not stick out. Any experts able to weigh in or confirm?
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991.2 GTS centerlock rears are 12x20 et63. Here's how the Turbo S wheels would look on your car







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I know the front wheels would fit on a 2017 GTS because the sizes and offsets are the same. But would the rears fit? I have some winter CLs on the car from a 991.1 GT3 which are 11.5 x 20 ET 47 and the tires actually tuck in under the fenders quite a bit more than the stock wheels do, which leads me to believe these could fit in the rear and would fill out the openings better but not stick out. Any experts able to weigh in or confirm?
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Oooh, do these *don't* have the gold trim? So, all black?
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These are the all gloss black wheels with tires. The black/gold wheels do not come with tires. No stock in the world at the moment, but our price is just over $16,700 for the set of wheels only. Porsche MSRP is $21,025

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Oooh, do these *don't* have the gold trim? So, all black?
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Sweet, so all black rims with tires is what you're showing here that you could grab for us?
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Originally Posted by SuncoastParts
991.2 GTS centerlock rears are 12x20 et63. Here's how the Turbo S wheels would look on your car

So if I'm interpreting this correctly, I think you are saying yes, they will fit? There would be more clearance of the suspension components, and they will stick out only minimally more than the stock wheels so rubbing risk is not significant. Am I understanding that correctly?

As a separate question, could they be provided with Michelin tires instead of Pirellis?
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Originally Posted by SuncoastParts
These are the all gloss black wheels with tires. The black/gold wheels do not come with tires. No stock in the world at the moment, but our price is just over $16,700 for the set of wheels only. Porsche MSRP is $21,025
Sweet baby jesus that's a lot of tacos.
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Beautiful wheels!
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Originally Posted by dgoldenz
Sweet baby jesus that's a lot of tacos.
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The video on YouTube of the Turbo S Exclusive being built was sublime.
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We always recommend consulting a wheel and tire specialist with these dimensions to confirm. We go by what Porsche says for fitment, but from the looks of it as long as your car isn't lowered to a ridiculous level these look like an easy swap.

We are not able to request any specific brand of tire. Whatever Porsche is mounting at the time is what we will receive. Currently it's P-Zero's

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So if I'm interpreting this correctly, I think you are saying yes, they will fit? There would be more clearance of the suspension components, and they will stick out only minimally more than the stock wheels so rubbing risk is not significant. Am I understanding that correctly?

As a separate question, could they be provided with Michelin tires instead of Pirellis?
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Originally Posted by dgoldenz
Sweet baby jesus that's a lot of tacos.
Definitely true, but these wheels that Suncoast is offering here are closer to $9k. The super expensive ones they mention are two toned wheels (black & gold) with a very sophisticated painting process (which is documented in the video that was mentioned.) And which was definitely super cool!.
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Originally Posted by SuncoastParts
We always recommend consulting a wheel and tire specialist with these dimensions to confirm. We go by what Porsche says for fitment, but from the looks of it as long as your car isn't lowered to a ridiculous level these look like an easy swap.
Thanks for that feedback. I understand you can't be seen confirming fitment of wheels on a car for which they are not specified. But I appreciate the "educated guess" that they might fit.

I think these wheels are very attractive, and while I have seen many beautiful aftermarket wheels, these are a special OEM wheel at an elevated, but not outlandish price relative to other offerings in the market. I've been given these serious consideration ever since Suncoast sent these out in an e-mail a few weeks ago. Although do I really need a third set of wheels for this car (in addition to the stock ones and my winter ones)? Maybe so!
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$9k with tires is a great deal. Are you offering the Exclusive carbon fiber wheels?


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