18x7.5 et50 , 18x10 et65 993 turbo rims fit 996 NB?
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18x7.5 et50 , 18x10 et65 993 turbo rims fit 996 NB?
Someone is selling me these wheels. Do you think these are authentic Porsche wheels? It says “Italy” so I’m having doubt. They are 18x7.5 Et50 and 18x10 et65. They should fit 996.2 narrow body with stock tire sizes, right? Thanks for the input.
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I wouldn't pay more than $500 for a set of 7.5's/10's solid spokes. That's what I paid for mine, and I sold them for the same, but mine were genuine. Those may be replicas. (someone correct me if I'm wrong).
I wouldn't pay more than $500 for a set of 7.5's/10's solid spokes. That's what I paid for mine, and I sold them for the same, but mine were genuine. Those may be replicas. (someone correct me if I'm wrong).
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Thanks, David993S! Good info and advise there! I know my stock BBS are very light but they all have rashes and not very true, I did 2 balances to get rid of the vibrations. I'm reluctant to change them out because of the quality of the stock wheels. In a pickle here :P
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I hope so, but the stampings look like they're done AFTER the refinish, for everything looks clean but the stampings. I wonder what's the story on it.
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Wheels will fit and were common 993 part numbers used on the 996.
Although the wheels look like they were refinished in a bad way, paint not fully stripped on the rears especially around the part numbers, they also painted the mounting point (hub)
I did notice this little triangle logo not commonly found on replica wheels so my guess is that they are the real deal but the true value IMO is around $600, if the finishing was done right they could fetch between $1000-1,500 on a private party sale.
Good Luck to you,
(USING MY RADIO BROAD CASTING VOICE) But if you want to be super cool you can also consider one of these other options...
Although the wheels look like they were refinished in a bad way, paint not fully stripped on the rears especially around the part numbers, they also painted the mounting point (hub)
I did notice this little triangle logo not commonly found on replica wheels so my guess is that they are the real deal but the true value IMO is around $600, if the finishing was done right they could fetch between $1000-1,500 on a private party sale.
Good Luck to you,
(USING MY RADIO BROAD CASTING VOICE) But if you want to be super cool you can also consider one of these other options...
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Wheels Dynamics, thanks for your expert input, you pointed out some interesting elements such as painted hub. Now, your suggestions and your inventory looks pretty nice! I'm going to have to check out your website for alternatives!