Centerlock wheel opinions...
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Centerlock wheel opinions...
So in my ongoing search for a set of centerlock wheels for my 991 GTS I think I've found a possible winner. Forgeline recently announced the new GE1 below and I think it would look great on a GTS but interested in opinions from my friends on RL.
My only concern is since it is so new there are no pics of it mounted on a 991 as of yet... or any other car for that matter. It is however a fairly classic Motorsport influenced design so I'm sure it will look great. Thinking either satin gunmetal or satin graphite as a nice change from the matte black Turbo S wheels.
That said thoughts or comments would be appreciated!
My only concern is since it is so new there are no pics of it mounted on a 991 as of yet... or any other car for that matter. It is however a fairly classic Motorsport influenced design so I'm sure it will look great. Thinking either satin gunmetal or satin graphite as a nice change from the matte black Turbo S wheels.
That said thoughts or comments would be appreciated!
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nice wheel - I'd vote for graphite over gunmetal
p.s
dont forget to order them with TPMS sensors
p.s
dont forget to order them with TPMS sensors
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Why don't you like your stock wheels?
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sweet wheel design, i think they will look great
i have only had great luck with forgelines, hold them in very high regard
very lightweight very high quality product and made in usa
i have only had great luck with forgelines, hold them in very high regard
very lightweight very high quality product and made in usa
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I considered HRE, they make great wheels of course but decided to go with Forgeline for several reasons.
I like the stock wheels just fine but given our winters wanted to run a dedicated set of summer wheels/tires and move the stock CL wheels to winter duty. Best of both worlds as I'll run the stock wheels 4-5 months a year and the new wheels the rest of the year.
Thanks man, heard nothing but good things about Forgeline and they come highly recommended by many.
I like the stock wheels just fine but given our winters wanted to run a dedicated set of summer wheels/tires and move the stock CL wheels to winter duty. Best of both worlds as I'll run the stock wheels 4-5 months a year and the new wheels the rest of the year.
Thanks man, heard nothing but good things about Forgeline and they come highly recommended by many.
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I considered HRE, they make great wheels of course but decided to go with Forgeline for several reasons.
I like the stock wheels just fine but given our winters wanted to run a dedicated set of summer wheels/tires and move the stock CL wheels to winter duty. Best of both worlds as I'll run the stock wheels 4-5 months a year and the new wheels the rest of the year.
Thanks man, heard nothing but good things about Forgeline and they come highly recommended by many.
I like the stock wheels just fine but given our winters wanted to run a dedicated set of summer wheels/tires and move the stock CL wheels to winter duty. Best of both worlds as I'll run the stock wheels 4-5 months a year and the new wheels the rest of the year.
Thanks man, heard nothing but good things about Forgeline and they come highly recommended by many.
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I think those forgelines would look amazing. They're probably my go-to brand for Porsche wheels. I'd go with the gold and really stand out. It's such an elegant wheel that it wouldn't look too crazy.