Buying wheels on Craigslist - concerns about counterfeits
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Buying wheels on Craigslist - concerns about counterfeits
Found a set of wheels on Craigslist. They look very legit, but I wondered if there are any good counterfeits out there.
Here's the listing:
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/wt...321001136.html
Here's the listing:
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/wt...321001136.html
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I thought almost all OEM Porsche wheels had the width and offset embossed into the wheel by the valve stem, like these GT3 and Cayenne wheels of mine. I don't see it on the Craigslist ad ones.
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i thought so too, but someone corrected me once in a different thread and I'm thinking maybe its the 997TT wheel that doesn't, but I can't recall. All my OEM wheels have them
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Found a set of wheels on Craigslist. They look very legit, but I wondered if there are any good counterfeits out there.
Here's the listing:
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/wt...321001136.html
Here's the listing:
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/wt...321001136.html
Not all PORSCHE factory wheels will have the width and off-set info next to the valve, many of them do not....
Here are a few photos of the two sets we do have, the black one sports a wider track at 9.5 et. 47 and a more aggressive of-set from the grey version at 9" wide at et. 57, this is a rare black set we do have.
IF YOU WISH TO SEE MORE PHOTOS OF THESE WHEELS IN DETAIL CLICK THIS LINK: http://wheeldynamics.com/specials.html
20" Spyders
20" Spyders Matte Black