Curious about Speedline wheels
#31
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My understanding from reading somewhere years ago is that there are actually two different "Speedline" wheel manufacturers (Can anyone confirm? One I think is called Speedline Corse but not sure of the other), and at least one of which manufacturers under their own brand. In addition, Speedline makes wheels for a number of manufacturers as well as some of the older OEM Porsche wheels. For example, the Gemballa Competition wheel is labeled "Speedline Corse" if I recall correctly.
IMHO the Supercup II would have been the best looking "RS Cup" type wheels if you were looking for a more modern look...18" with reverse lip
IMHO the Supercup II would have been the best looking "RS Cup" type wheels if you were looking for a more modern look...18" with reverse lip
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#32
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ROTtec makes some that look pretty nice: https://rotteccarbon.com/parts/wr001...e=sbw&sel=true
I think some of the cars shown are Rennlisters, so they may be able to comment on quality, fit, etc....
911 Wide bodies Spec., Size and offset:
Front: 18” x 8.5” ET52
Rear: 18” x 9.5” ET46
Wheel weight
Front = 22.5lbs
Rear= 24lbs
Wheel constructed:
One piece cast aluminum
These wheels will fit on:
1990-1994 Porsche 964 narrow Bodies: C2, C4, Targa, Speedster, RS
1995-1998 Porsche 993 narrow Bodies: C2, C4, Targa, RS
1999-2004 Porsche 996 Narrow Bodies: Carrera, Targa
1998-2004 Porsche 986 Boxster
2005-2011 Porsche 987 Boxster
2005-2012 Porsche 987 Cayman
Wheels can also fit below models with spacers
1992-1994 Porsche 964 wide Bodies: Turbo, America roadster (17mm adapters require)
1996-1998 Porsche 993 side Bodies: Turbo, C2S, C4S (17mm adapters require)
Porsche 911, 964, 944, 928, 930 (spacers or adapters may require for some models)
Please email us your models and year to confirm fitments
I think some of the cars shown are Rennlisters, so they may be able to comment on quality, fit, etc....
911 Wide bodies Spec., Size and offset:
Front: 18” x 8.5” ET52
Rear: 18” x 9.5” ET46
Wheel weight
Front = 22.5lbs
Rear= 24lbs
Wheel constructed:
One piece cast aluminum
These wheels will fit on:
1990-1994 Porsche 964 narrow Bodies: C2, C4, Targa, Speedster, RS
1995-1998 Porsche 993 narrow Bodies: C2, C4, Targa, RS
1999-2004 Porsche 996 Narrow Bodies: Carrera, Targa
1998-2004 Porsche 986 Boxster
2005-2011 Porsche 987 Boxster
2005-2012 Porsche 987 Cayman
Wheels can also fit below models with spacers
1992-1994 Porsche 964 wide Bodies: Turbo, America roadster (17mm adapters require)
1996-1998 Porsche 993 side Bodies: Turbo, C2S, C4S (17mm adapters require)
Porsche 911, 964, 944, 928, 930 (spacers or adapters may require for some models)
Please email us your models and year to confirm fitments
#33
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#35
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my 17" speedline alessios are actually for boxster. 7 and 9 , ET50.
very pleased. i just need a camber adjustment (from previous WB HREs)
and maybe a small spacer on rears.
re caps, very hard to find, i just bought cheapo ebay blanks and then nice decals
from RL member lefteris, which i am pleased with.
very pleased. i just need a camber adjustment (from previous WB HREs)
and maybe a small spacer on rears.
re caps, very hard to find, i just bought cheapo ebay blanks and then nice decals
from RL member lefteris, which i am pleased with.
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I'd stay away from the Veloce's... As RS man stated above, the French company Tramont make the closest 3-piece replica to the original Speedline RS's. You could also order them with a staggered look, rather than the Speedlines that used the same outer hoop front & rear.
I had a set a few years ago:
I had a set a few years ago:
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http://www.tramont.fr/EN/
With the Euro>Dollar exchange & costly shipping, they are rather pricey for reps.
With the Euro>Dollar exchange & costly shipping, they are rather pricey for reps.
#41
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It's too bad the Tramont wheels aren't readily available stateside. They have some great offerings for period-correct looks on 80s and 90s cars.
#42
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x50type,
im pretty sure these are the ones i got on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-60mm-UNIVE...item3368a7c194
lefteris site for caps:
http://www.eu-decals.com/index.php?_...gory&cat_id=89
im pretty sure these are the ones i got on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-60mm-UNIVE...item3368a7c194
lefteris site for caps:
http://www.eu-decals.com/index.php?_...gory&cat_id=89
#43
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Jago
appreciate the links - that cap should fit.
I spoke to Boothe Design some time ago about getting reproductions made - but he wanted a minimum order of 200!
This is the cap fitted to my Speedlines....................
appreciate the links - that cap should fit.
I spoke to Boothe Design some time ago about getting reproductions made - but he wanted a minimum order of 200!
This is the cap fitted to my Speedlines....................
#44
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It is all about the side wall and the resulting ride. The stock tire size on the 17" wheels:
205/55/17 front
255/40/17 rear
Note the % profile of the front and rear tires, 55% and 40%, that is, the height of the side wall in percent, in relation to the width of the tire in mm.
When you get to 18", as an example on the 993 Turbo, with 225/40 fronts and 285/30 rears, the fronts being 40% and the rears 30%, those are pretty low profile tires. The lower the profile, the rougher the ride. In addition, if you were to hit a pothole at 65 mph on low profile tires, ouch, that hurt! On 17" wheels, it will hurt too, but not so much. On the higher profile tires the probability
of bending a wheel are reduced as well.
Now when it comes to esthetics, I will concede that the 18" low profile set up looks mean and manly. I would love to have a set of Speedlines for Porsche on my 993, if it were a street car...but it is 95% track, and for that, I am going the OZ 18" route, cheap and light, two things the Speedline wheels are not.
205/55/17 front
255/40/17 rear
Note the % profile of the front and rear tires, 55% and 40%, that is, the height of the side wall in percent, in relation to the width of the tire in mm.
When you get to 18", as an example on the 993 Turbo, with 225/40 fronts and 285/30 rears, the fronts being 40% and the rears 30%, those are pretty low profile tires. The lower the profile, the rougher the ride. In addition, if you were to hit a pothole at 65 mph on low profile tires, ouch, that hurt! On 17" wheels, it will hurt too, but not so much. On the higher profile tires the probability
of bending a wheel are reduced as well.
Now when it comes to esthetics, I will concede that the 18" low profile set up looks mean and manly. I would love to have a set of Speedlines for Porsche on my 993, if it were a street car...but it is 95% track, and for that, I am going the OZ 18" route, cheap and light, two things the Speedline wheels are not.