TireRack and OZ Racing introduce the Challenge Race Wheel.
#33
For what we do, if you use the proper fluid, there is absolutely no difference in braking performance (handling is another story). There is a difference in feel but that doesn't necessarily mean one is better than the other. I have owned both, they both felt great to me, and I never felt that either had any performance deficiencies.
Just my 2c.
#34
Former Vendor
Thread Starter
In reading the previous posts, they don't clear the larger PCCB rotor/caliper - that's we we don't list them for PCCB cars. Again, this is a brand new wheel that is just hitting our doors. If someone wants to try one and see if it clears, feel free. But our drawing don't show they will.
From a strength standpoint, they are stronger over time (fatigue cycles) than the Allegerita is. Both are great wheels, and I know many of you have happily abused the Allegerita . But, these are designed with racing in mind and are tested to be less susceptible over time to fatigue related issues that arise from repeated track abuse.
I amended my original post and added pricing for CL wheels.
The first boat lands tomorrow, CALL ME!
From a strength standpoint, they are stronger over time (fatigue cycles) than the Allegerita is. Both are great wheels, and I know many of you have happily abused the Allegerita . But, these are designed with racing in mind and are tested to be less susceptible over time to fatigue related issues that arise from repeated track abuse.
I amended my original post and added pricing for CL wheels.
The first boat lands tomorrow, CALL ME!
#35
Former Vendor
Thread Starter
#36
Former Vendor
Thread Starter
19" wheels have no problems with PCCB calipers. 18" wheels do unless they are designed to go over them.
#40
^ the offsets listed in the OP are not the stock narrow body offsets though.
Several on here who have a lot of Porsche experience say the red and yellow calipers are no different. Can't buy right now anyway...oh well.
Several on here who have a lot of Porsche experience say the red and yellow calipers are no different. Can't buy right now anyway...oh well.
#41
Rennlist Member
There is no difference in caliper/rotor size for 997.2 cars. Randy (Izzone) and I share same part numbers for PFC brakes which are 380 mm. He has steel calipers (RED) and I have pccb (YELLOW).