HRE Rims but Want Porsche Center Caps
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HRE Rims but Want Porsche Center Caps
Hi, I just purchased my first Porsche, a 911 C2S Cab that has gorgeous HRE rims. However, I would prefer to have Porsche Center Caps if at all possible. The size of the HRE center cap is about 2.5 inches smaller than the typical Porsche Center cap. I looked and saw that the Macan has 2.5 center caps. Does anyone know if they would work in the HRE rims or are there other avenues I can pursuit. Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
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You can always go with stickers to go over the existing caps.
I had them on my Ampliforms on my GTI, sizing was custom and in 1MM increments and different designs.
They looked amazing and held up well.
It was the only solution I could find for the big Konig caps, the sticker is only in the middle/the carbon fiber looking part. The black piece with the hex bolts is the Konig Cap.
I had them on my Ampliforms on my GTI, sizing was custom and in 1MM increments and different designs.
They looked amazing and held up well.
It was the only solution I could find for the big Konig caps, the sticker is only in the middle/the carbon fiber looking part. The black piece with the hex bolts is the Konig Cap.
Last edited by ATX_Native; 09-09-2021 at 12:31 PM.
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I would rotate the cap to point to the valve...in keeping with Porsche "regulations"
Last edited by CAVU; 09-09-2021 at 12:50 PM.
#4
Thank you for the lesson in Porsche etiquette on pointing the cap to point of the valve. I like the thought of just keeping the HRE caps in place. 👍
Last edited by 1watchaholic; 09-09-2021 at 01:39 PM.
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The HRE badge is reflective of a very high quality brand. I say keep it on them!
Your HRE wheels are from the competition series - model C20. Very light weight (all of the connecting hardware is titanium) and manufactured using very high quality materials and production methods. I have the same wheels.
Recently restored - just waiting on the new tires to arrive (which is taking forever!)
Your HRE wheels are from the competition series - model C20. Very light weight (all of the connecting hardware is titanium) and manufactured using very high quality materials and production methods. I have the same wheels.
Recently restored - just waiting on the new tires to arrive (which is taking forever!)
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The HRE badge is reflective of a very high quality brand. I say keep it on them!
Your HRE wheels are from the competition series - model C20. Very light weight (all of the connecting hardware is titanium) and manufactured using very high quality materials and production methods. I have the same wheels.
Recently restored - just waiting on the new tires to arrive (which is taking forever!)
Your HRE wheels are from the competition series - model C20. Very light weight (all of the connecting hardware is titanium) and manufactured using very high quality materials and production methods. I have the same wheels.
Recently restored - just waiting on the new tires to arrive (which is taking forever!)
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Hi, I just purchased my first Porsche, a 911 C2S Cab that has gorgeous HRE rims. However, I would prefer to have Porsche Center Caps if at all possible. The size of the HRE center cap is about 2.5 inches smaller than the typical Porsche Center cap. I looked and saw that the Macan has 2.5 center caps. Does anyone know if they would work in the HRE rims or are there other avenues I can pursuit. Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
Mine were originally matte black powder-coated. When my wheels were restored, they were disassembled and stripped. The centers were brush-finished and then gloss clear powder coated.
There's a good chance that the outer rims on your wheels are uncoated / polished aluminum. That's what mine are. Mine were machine polished prior to reassembly and left uncoated.
You may wish to consider the following:
After using a good pH balanced cleaner on the wheels, you can detail them with the following:
If your outer rims are uncoated, you can hand polish them with this product:
To clean the center sections, I've had good success with:
When my wheels came back from the restorer, I ceramic coated them.
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The center sections of your wheels look like they are painted. (You can contact HRE directly with the serial numbers of your wheels. By referencing the serial number in their records database, they can tell you what the specific finish treatments were for your wheels when they made them.)
Mine were originally matte black powder-coated. When my wheels were restored, they were disassembled and stripped. The centers were brush-finished and then gloss clear powder coated.
There's a good chance that the outer rims on your wheels are uncoated / polished aluminum. That's what mine are. Mine were machine polished prior to reassembly and left uncoated.
You may wish to consider the following:
After using a good pH balanced cleaner on the wheels, you can detail them with the following:
If your outer rims are uncoated, you can hand polish them with this product:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
To clean the center sections, I've had good success with:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
When my wheels came back from the restorer, I ceramic coated them.
Mine were originally matte black powder-coated. When my wheels were restored, they were disassembled and stripped. The centers were brush-finished and then gloss clear powder coated.
There's a good chance that the outer rims on your wheels are uncoated / polished aluminum. That's what mine are. Mine were machine polished prior to reassembly and left uncoated.
You may wish to consider the following:
After using a good pH balanced cleaner on the wheels, you can detail them with the following:
If your outer rims are uncoated, you can hand polish them with this product:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
To clean the center sections, I've had good success with:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
When my wheels came back from the restorer, I ceramic coated them.
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One option if you want the Porsche logo, just get center cap stickers.
You can custom order them in 1MM increments and no one will ever be able to tell the difference.
I had some on a GTI with wheels that would not accept a VW Centercap, they looked great and OEM.
You can custom order them in 1MM increments and no one will ever be able to tell the difference.
I had some on a GTI with wheels that would not accept a VW Centercap, they looked great and OEM.
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Thanks. I saw your post previously and they do look great. Was hoping (for unsure reasons) to have a full metal cap, etc. How have the stickers held up? I guess just put new ones on when the old ones get banged up, dirty, etc.? May have to go this route!
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