Centerlock Wheel removal tool! Must see for the DIY guys!!
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got mine.
looks great.
alum ,but very BEEFY.
i dont have car so i cannot tell you how it works. but i am sure it would do great afterall it's just have to have the correct thread pitch.
looks great.
alum ,but very BEEFY.
i dont have car so i cannot tell you how it works. but i am sure it would do great afterall it's just have to have the correct thread pitch.
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Had the chance to try out the tool. It's very well made. Works as advertised. Although the nice finish is useless, as it would get all scratched up with a single use.
If only I can find some N1 Cup tires to go with the new wheels. No one has a clue when they would be available in the US, not even Michelin USA.
If only I can find some N1 Cup tires to go with the new wheels. No one has a clue when they would be available in the US, not even Michelin USA.
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Just had the wheels removed on mine. What a PITA those center caps! Is that plastic lip thingy underneath them supposed to help one pry it out? The manual just states "use a screwdriver, pull and be very careful". Now what kind of crap is that? Did Porsche make this as a "when you remove wheel please buy new caps" kind of thing? You also scratch the hole in the wheelnut just by looking at it.