New Wheels - New Look!
#1
New Wheels - New Look!
Picked up some used 21'' Turbo Wheels (OEM) in black. Here's a before and after!
If anyone wants the 20'' Spyder set I took off: https://rennlist.com/forums/porsche-...-for-sale.html
If anyone wants the 20'' Spyder set I took off: https://rennlist.com/forums/porsche-...-for-sale.html
#3
You know it!!
I actually have a big cosmetic project coming up for the car. I'm removing all of the textured / chrome trims and either getting them painted to match the car's paint or replacing them with suncoast parts that come in gloss black.
I did find a reputable bodyshop that is familiar with the extra prep work required for painting textured parts and they are guaranteeing their work.
Originally I was going to get the sportdesign package which comes prepped to be painted but 2 things stopped me
1) I didn't want to sacrifice my ground clearance (though I don't do any serious off roading anyway)
2) the sportdesign package didn't seem to change much in the ways of appearance, most of the difference just comes from having a trim that matches the exterior paint
So I figured the extra labor to prep and paint textured parts is cheaper than buying, painting, and installing the sportdesign kit that I wasn't completely sold on.
I actually have a big cosmetic project coming up for the car. I'm removing all of the textured / chrome trims and either getting them painted to match the car's paint or replacing them with suncoast parts that come in gloss black.
I did find a reputable bodyshop that is familiar with the extra prep work required for painting textured parts and they are guaranteeing their work.
Originally I was going to get the sportdesign package which comes prepped to be painted but 2 things stopped me
1) I didn't want to sacrifice my ground clearance (though I don't do any serious off roading anyway)
2) the sportdesign package didn't seem to change much in the ways of appearance, most of the difference just comes from having a trim that matches the exterior paint
So I figured the extra labor to prep and paint textured parts is cheaper than buying, painting, and installing the sportdesign kit that I wasn't completely sold on.
Last edited by raolc; 10-24-2016 at 11:58 PM.
#7
Not right now, I'll take a picture tomorrow morning to show you.
I didn't realize there were different options for wheel arch extensions, this is the only one I know of: http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/958WAE.html
Are there different kinds??
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#8
I think it's either the extended arch, standard with 21 inch wheels, or the sport design bits which are what you get with a gts. Either direction is available from Suncoast. The gts are non textured iirc although you seem to have found a work around for that.
Looking forward to seeing the results!
Looking forward to seeing the results!
#9
I think it's either the extended arch, standard with 21 inch wheels, or the sport design bits which are what you get with a gts. Either direction is available from Suncoast. The gts are non textured iirc although you seem to have found a work around for that.
Looking forward to seeing the results!
Looking forward to seeing the results!
#11
here's a picture of what i thought were the gts arches (have mainly seem them on the GTS cayennes)
http://photos.stuttcars.info/upload/...usive-1202.pdf
see pdf page 3 vs page 5. the rear arches on page 3 have a part that also goes over the rear door.
kind of like this
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/SKU958BWAEO.html
http://photos.stuttcars.info/upload/...usive-1202.pdf
see pdf page 3 vs page 5. the rear arches on page 3 have a part that also goes over the rear door.
kind of like this
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/SKU958BWAEO.html
#12
here's a picture of what i thought were the gts arches (have mainly seem them on the GTS cayennes)
http://photos.stuttcars.info/upload/...usive-1202.pdf
see pdf page 3 vs page 5. the rear arches on page 3 have a part that also goes over the rear door.
kind of like this
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/SKU958BWAEO.html
http://photos.stuttcars.info/upload/...usive-1202.pdf
see pdf page 3 vs page 5. the rear arches on page 3 have a part that also goes over the rear door.
kind of like this
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/SKU958BWAEO.html
#13
#14
No difference in comfort but I do notice that there is SOOO MUCH MORE GRIP!!!
The difference between the 275 and 295 on each corner is night and day. I haven't compared the brand of tires to see if one is known to have more grip than the other, but it's generally been my experience that wider tires are usually the single best way to improve handling.
The steering wheel is a bit heavier, noticeable at very low speeds. Just an observation, not negative/positive for me.
The difference between the 275 and 295 on each corner is night and day. I haven't compared the brand of tires to see if one is known to have more grip than the other, but it's generally been my experience that wider tires are usually the single best way to improve handling.
The steering wheel is a bit heavier, noticeable at very low speeds. Just an observation, not negative/positive for me.
#15
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNMq...ature=youtu.be
And I guess this is the one I was going to get
I think it's a no brainer, even if they are both painted the same color I think you get more flare with the GTS (Sportdesign) one.
Only problem is that I don't see it having an independent part number, unless I'm wrong it seems like you might have to buy the whole sport design package to get it like that.