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Old 10-18-2007, 01:33 PM   #1
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Very nice. Can you put Porsche center caps on those rims?
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Old 10-18-2007, 01:49 PM   #2
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looks good, we can almost see them in those pics hehe.

now you need to address the drop (joking, since u already said that)
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Old 10-18-2007, 02:04 PM   #3
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Lowering a car on 19"s??? OUCH better check those tooth fillings for looseness.
Rather than lowering the car I might add sideskirts to fill up the space under the doors. I think its a must-do mod on anything bigger than 17" wheels. Gives the car a fuller, more balanced look.
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Lowering a car on 19"s??? OUCH better check those tooth fillings for looseness.
Rather than lowering the car I might add sideskirts to fill up the space under the doors. I think its a must-do mod on anything bigger than 17" wheels. Gives the car a fuller, more balanced look.
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I would have to get a custom centre cap sticker probaly as it is all in one. could maybe get them custom somewhere.

I defo want skirts, just not sure which ones look best.

I went to order a lowering kit but, i dont know, what to buy and what drop to really choose, some thought is required.

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I would add the skirting first and then see if you are pleased with the look or if you still feel as though lowering is necessary.
The eibach springs made for the Boxster are popular but I personally have never been keen on the idea of lowering the car unless you are adding full coilovers like the Bilstein PSS9's which allow you to raise or lower the height at any time and you can also adjust the firmness of the shocks. Doing only the Eibach springs is a gamble because where ever your car sits, that's where its going to stay permanently unles you then pay to undo it. I've taken that gamble several times with other cars and sometimes its been a disaster because there are many variables like your shocks and their condition, the size and weight of your wheels, weight of your tires.
as for the center caps I guess you could probably buy a set of replica caps (if you can get them cheap) and take them to a body shop that can color match your wheels (or are they not painted? Can't tell from your pics). Tape up the crests and have the body shop paint the rest of the cap.
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How much do these 19" wheels weigh?
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Nice wheels man!
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I would add the skirting first and then see if you are pleased with the look or if you still feel as though lowering is necessary.
The eibach springs made for the Boxster are popular but I personally have never been keen on the idea of lowering the car unless you are adding full coilovers like the Bilstein PSS9's which allow you to raise or lower the height at any time and you can also adjust the firmness of the shocks. Doing only the Eibach springs is a gamble because where ever your car sits, that's where its going to stay permanently unles you then pay to undo it. I've taken that gamble several times with other cars and sometimes its been a disaster because there are many variables like your shocks and their condition, the size and weight of your wheels, weight of your tires.
as for the center caps I guess you could probably buy a set of replica caps (if you can get them cheap) and take them to a body shop that can color match your wheels (or are they not painted? Can't tell from your pics). Tape up the crests and have the body shop paint the rest of the cap.
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How much do these 19" wheels weigh?
Perfectlap, I dont know the weight of the wheels but they are heavier than standard.
The tyres are Cooper ones, (very expensive ones).
Going on what you have said, ie fit the skirts first, will they not make the middle look too low compared to the front and back.
And i dont know the look i want yet.
I could go GT3 style sideskirts as they are proven to work, however i wouldnt mind a differant alternative.
I need to search.
It definatly needs a drop i mean there is about 1 1/2 " ( a guess) above the tyres to the arch's

I am not really wanting to spend the cash on coil overs as im only after the look , i mostly town drive. Im just a poser really!!!

Have you lowered ur car??

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Old 10-20-2007, 06:38 AM   #8
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As for the wheel caps, id personally leave them alone. Antera 349 center caps extends up to the spokes of the wheels and are not round like most wheel caps. IMO, I wont touch the caps unless i find an extremely authentic looking round Porsche decal/sticker that would cover up the entire logo of wheels perfectly...It would be a shame to cover up the logos on those $$$$ wheels
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