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Hello,
I’m looking at some ORM RS Spyder wheels for my 2020 911 4S, 20/21. The offsets are 50 for the front but all I’m finding from Porsche OEM specs show 53 offset. Did Porsche change the offset to 50 for the front? They also show made in Poland but I thought all OEM wheels were made in Germany. Appreciate any help and insight you might have.
Yes I believe they changed the front offset from +53 to +50 in 2021 and later 992s. My 2021 992 S with Carrera Classic F has a +50 offset and is made in Germany. Doesn’t surprise me at all that they also make them in other countries though.
Yes I believe they changed the front offset from +53 to +50 in 2021 and later 992s. My 2021 992 S with Carrera Classic F has a +50 offset and is made in Germany. Doesn’t surprise me at all that they also make them in other countries though.
Thank for you confirming the offset change 👍
Anyone have information about the wheels made in Poland?
Porsche wheels are made all over the world. Some are made by Speedline and OZ out of Italy, some are even coming out of Taiwan. Anything OEM has to pass TUV standards, which is pretty demanding. I would not concern myself with Country of Origin, heck my new Cayenne I have on order is made in Slovakia!
Here's a backside photo of a 22' wheel OEM off a Cayenne Turbo GT, you can see the Porsche Part # and "Made in Taiwan" on it.
Superior Industries makes a lot of Porsche wheels. They're in the process of closing their last German plant and moving production to Poland where most of their European footprint already is, and has been for many many years. Similar to how they (and others) have moved production from America to Mexico.
Porsche wheels are made all over the world. Some are made by Speedline and OZ out of Italy, some are even coming out of Taiwan. Anything OEM has to pass TUV standards, which is pretty demanding. I would not concern myself with Country of Origin, heck my new Cayenne I have on order is made in Slovakia!
Here's a backside photo of a 22' wheel OEM off a Cayenne Turbo GT, you can see the Porsche Part # and "Made in Taiwan" on it.
Originally Posted by Jeff Whitten
Lots of good manufacturing all over the world. End result with a high quality wheel is what matters.
Originally Posted by Oreos
Superior Industries makes a lot of Porsche wheels. They're in the process of closing their last German plant and moving production to Poland where most of their European footprint already is, and has been for many many years. Similar to how they (and others) have moved production from America to Mexico.
Thanks all for the replies and information!!! It’s greatly appreciated. It’s a reputable store but just wanted to double check.
Porsche wheels are made all over the world. Some are made by Speedline and OZ out of Italy, some are even coming out of Taiwan. Anything OEM has to pass TUV standards, which is pretty demanding. I would not concern myself with Country of Origin, heck my new Cayenne I have on order is made in Slovakia!
Here's a backside photo of a 22' wheel OEM off a Cayenne Turbo GT, you can see the Porsche Part # and "Made in Taiwan" on it.
The OEM wheels usually supply from Taiwan are the FORGED wheels. For Audi, Porsche, Bentley, Rolls Royce, Mercedes, BMW, JLR, Lexus....etc.
Super Alloy Industrial (SAI) company, only manufacturing forged wheel.