GT3 on my Carrera? Yep, 5 lug GT3 Wheels!
#78
The back end looks like a muscle car, it’s too blocky. It just seems incongruous with the rest of the car. I know it’ll rip and of course I’d love one; but I can’t say it’s as good looking as I’d have Showbox jiofi.local.html tplinklogin hoped.
Last edited by brakerlord; 07-03-2021 at 07:33 PM.
#80
What are we talking about here?..... I am assuming the new 992 GT3?
#83
Hi guys. I am in a sort of dilemma. I got 22 gt style rims with mounted summer tires for a good price and later on found out rims were purchased from Brooksmotos. They look good almost like the original the only difference is these ones are not forged. So my dilemma is are they strong enough to put them on Cayenne hybrid with curb weights over 2300kg. On the back of the rims, I found a mark 800kg. I contacted brookmotos via WhatsApp and the guy says rims are fine for normal driving. What is normal driving? The car has 470 horsepower, can i push it on the standard road without destroying the rims?
#84
You should be fine IMO... I found their wheels are good quality. They advertise as forged but would consider them as flow-forged and/or better than low pressure cast wheels. Mine have gone over multiple potholes and broken roads low profile tires and no issues
#85
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#86
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#87
I have a set of white speed lines coming to match a 997.2 4S. I had him take a 94 turbo wheel from an 18 to a 19 diameter. I also had him go from a 10 to a 12 inch rear along with custom offsets. I found this thread in anticipation of the ones I ordered 3 weeks ago. I'm sure for the stock offsets they might be cast. I think since mines been customized 3 ways it has to be a forged wheel. It would take longer and cost more to make a 1 off mold for a real rare wheel than it would be to just set up a CNC program and let it run. I'll report back when I get them.