Vossen CV3 Concave 5 Spokes - Installed - Pics
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Thanks. I have H&R coil overs and lowered it a bit. Otherwise, the TPMS system needs a reset from Porsche. Before running them I checked and the service tech said I'd likely need to bring it in to have that done.
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I'm sure all is perfect in your little world. I'm confident your next set of wheels ( and we all know there will be another and another) will be superb as well! LOL! You go girl!
What is your PROBLEM little fella? What do my Ruf reps have to do with where my current wheels were installed? Just because you wouldn't have your truck serviced there doesn't mean squat to me - I couldn't care less. The fact is, as I said before, they did a good job. The balance at speed is perfect and there was no damage to my wheels or tires. Seems to me like you're the one that's a little b*itch.
Thanks. I have H&R coil overs and lowered it a bit. Otherwise, the TPMS system needs a reset from Porsche. Before running them I checked and the service tech said I'd likely need to bring it in to have that done.
Thanks. I have H&R coil overs and lowered it a bit. Otherwise, the TPMS system needs a reset from Porsche. Before running them I checked and the service tech said I'd likely need to bring it in to have that done.
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You're seemingly having a crisis or some anger problem, whatever that is; nonetheless, you've been reported.
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Wherever or whatever prompted the hate....just wanted to say I LOVE THE LOOKS!!!
Good for you on going with what YOU like for YOUR car. The Porsche committee seems elitist and very uptight......as expected.
Good for you on going with what YOU like for YOUR car. The Porsche committee seems elitist and very uptight......as expected.
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Thank you.
I can and do respect those who feel 20" and even 19" are not right for the car, or any other mod as with LEDs on the 997.1 (which I have), however, it's the nasty or really negative stuff that makes me wonder what's wrong with some people. In any case, the majority of responses have been positive, and no worries on the rest, minus the poor commentary.
To the wheels, the pictures do them no justice. I used to wonder if 20" would look too big, but I think it's perhaps the stepped inner barrel and outer depth to the lip that takes away from that, not sure, but I really like them.
The hate from above has to do with the installer, Sears. Funny, Tire Rack recommended them and Firestone and their machine couldn't handle it. Sears did a really great job!
I can and do respect those who feel 20" and even 19" are not right for the car, or any other mod as with LEDs on the 997.1 (which I have), however, it's the nasty or really negative stuff that makes me wonder what's wrong with some people. In any case, the majority of responses have been positive, and no worries on the rest, minus the poor commentary.
To the wheels, the pictures do them no justice. I used to wonder if 20" would look too big, but I think it's perhaps the stepped inner barrel and outer depth to the lip that takes away from that, not sure, but I really like them.
The hate from above has to do with the installer, Sears. Funny, Tire Rack recommended them and Firestone and their machine couldn't handle it. Sears did a really great job!
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I think the 20s fit really well.
I would do this, but then I'd never be able to get out of my driveway! I scrape allready and I'm on 19s with stock suspension (there is a good four fingers between the tire and the wheel well)
How do you find the ride? Is the suspension really stiff/harsh on city roads? Do you notice any differences in handling characteristics? Have you burried it into any turns yet, and if so how did it corner?
I would do this, but then I'd never be able to get out of my driveway! I scrape allready and I'm on 19s with stock suspension (there is a good four fingers between the tire and the wheel well)
How do you find the ride? Is the suspension really stiff/harsh on city roads? Do you notice any differences in handling characteristics? Have you burried it into any turns yet, and if so how did it corner?
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Thanks. The suspension includes H&R coil overs and for the most part the handling is the same, however, you do feel the road more with the 20" inch setup. I haven't really pushed it yet and hope to take it on a canyon run this weekend.
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Sadly..they still look cartoonish ...but if you like em...lol!!
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Duke, play nice.
If you don't like the wheels' look or quality don't look or buy them, if you don't like the shop don't visit it and if you don't care for this thread do skip it.
Whatever you do, please moderate your language and the "cute" innuendos.
Thanks,
If you don't like the wheels' look or quality don't look or buy them, if you don't like the shop don't visit it and if you don't care for this thread do skip it.
Whatever you do, please moderate your language and the "cute" innuendos.
Thanks,
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I thought forums were open for opinion, positive or negative. Last time I checked, free speech is open to all in a free society.
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No confusion here Phil...it's a matter of interpretation...
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