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18" Carrara II's are the best looking factory option
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Rotiform makes a lot of Porsche inspired wheel designs all custom built to order. This means you can do 18" or 19" with any of the following models:
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#20
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Wheels are really tough to buy for these cars IMO because the choices are limited in 5x130. The stock turbo twists aren't bad, I like the newer ones better and the 5 spokes posted above. I just feel like I don't want to shell out 1500+ for those. I've found ones I like from Rotiform and Fifteen52 but they either no longer make them, don't make them in the bolt pattern or don't make them wide enough. I might just powder coat my twists some sort of gold which I think would look good against ocean blue metallic.
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Wheels are really tough to buy for these cars IMO because the choices are limited in 5x130. The stock turbo twists aren't bad, I like the newer ones better and the 5 spokes posted above. I just feel like I don't want to shell out 1500+ for those. I've found ones I like from Rotiform and Fifteen52 but they either no longer make them, don't make them in the bolt pattern or don't make them wide enough. I might just powder coat my twists some sort of gold which I think would look good against ocean blue metallic.
You may have been looking at the Rotiform's cast options.
Rotiform's custom forged wheels can be done in any bolt pattern & any width.
Rotiform's custom forged wheels can be done in any bolt pattern & any width.
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19 " Ruger Mesh - Look so hot on my car and the fit is perfect
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That design is a good looking wheel
but I see a 997. I thought OP has a 996 - WB ?,
There are more wheel options for that chassis.
Personally, I think your car would be really hot , if if was dropped another 1.25-1.5 "
but I still like it.
jllphan has a lot of knowledge on his chassis 996WB the OP could use. 19 Carrera'a, 18', etc. His opinion of the sport Techno is similar to mine, I like the look, but shape , not weight, make it look like a bigger wheel design. I total agree on the BBS's almost all of the designs are top of the list for wants. . Having owned a few different sets on past rides, they are hard to beat for best all around wheel, Weight, Design, strength, resale value. JMO
There are more wheel options for that chassis.
Personally, I think your car would be really hot , if if was dropped another 1.25-1.5 "
but I still like it.
jllphan has a lot of knowledge on his chassis 996WB the OP could use. 19 Carrera'a, 18', etc. His opinion of the sport Techno is similar to mine, I like the look, but shape , not weight, make it look like a bigger wheel design. I total agree on the BBS's almost all of the designs are top of the list for wants. . Having owned a few different sets on past rides, they are hard to beat for best all around wheel, Weight, Design, strength, resale value. JMO
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I have 19" HRE with no ride or rub issues...slight drop on some H&R
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How are you using the car? If it is a daily driver, I'd stick with the 18s". A little more rubber gives a softer ride. The 19s" look cool, but the tires cost a little extra and the ride will be firmer. If it's a weekend driver go for the 19s".... but that is just my humble opinion.
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#30
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I like them as well, I think someone use to make a set of repos as well. The real ones aren't cheap but honestly for as expensive as they are I would expect them to be lighter.