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Old 03-25-2018, 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by RDS928S
I personally love the old school look. Very unique. Makes the Panno look completley different.
Of course so does the lowered ride height.

I would buy thee wheels at about half the price.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rotiform-Wh...daVO3d&vxp=mtr
Are you sure those are the same wheels, the eBay lists 22x10 but this OP here said 22x10.5.
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Originally Posted by ClayMan28
Are you sure those are the same wheels, the eBay lists 22x10 but this OP here said 22x10.5.

Yes, they are the same wheels. The front wheel size posted on the eBay listing was an error that will be corrected.

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Old 11-15-2019, 11:08 AM
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Was emailed recently about this wheel setup and it reminded me of how much we loved this car & look. Happy Friday to everyone.

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I don't typically like the retro wheel look, but on that car, with this design its pretty cool. I would rock it but I wouldn't pay for it.

These look pretty good on the late model targa 911 in the right color too.
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im reserving judgement.
would like to see them in 20'' with hidden bolts on normal ride height car. I think it could be interesting. maybe even with the centers in black like vintage 911
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I bought those exact set from Wheels boutique after they were traded in.

Love em on my 970 turbo.
RSR fuch finish.


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Wheel/tire weight is not mentioned. It should be. Changes in weight of rotating unsprung mass effects on power and handling. Larger wheels often weigh more. For instance, my 19" oem wheel/tire weighs 65lb. An 18' oem combo weighs but 52 lb.
Have you ever talked with the owner of a seriously "jacked" truck? They complain about loss of power after adding monster wheels....
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Originally Posted by Kirkman
Wheel/tire weight is not mentioned. It should be. Changes in weight of rotating unsprung mass effects on power and handling. Larger wheels often weigh more. For instance, my 19" oem wheel/tire weighs 65lb. An 18' oem combo weighs but 52 lb.
Have you ever talked with the owner of a seriously "jacked" truck? They complain about loss of power after adding monster wheels....
If a customer inquires about the wheel & tire weight of a setup we can of course provide that to them. With a large sedan like the Panamera wheel weight isn't a major concern for those owners. It's not a car that you typically find out on the racetrack. These 3-piece Rotiform FUC's are not performance focused but they will not hurt the performance of the car either when compared to the weight of the OEM wheels & tires. For those who Panny owners who have low weight as their main goal we have extremely lightweight options for them as well. It all comes down to the end goal of the buyer - we've got something for every type.



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