Lightest 18-inch Wheels?
I'm beginning to work on my plan to lighten my Boxster S and want to replace my stock 17-inchers with the lightest 18-inch rims. Has anyone done this research? I heard the Volk TE-37 are light but pretty expensive.
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stock? 5 spokes...
aftermarket? too many to list that are light. You'd probably want to list a budget to get a better list as fully forged very light wheels are going to be 6k+. You can also get very light flow formed wheels that are 1.5k range |
Gee tee's questions and comments are spot on. 18x8 under 19lbs and 18x10 under 20lbs is good. Nothing stock in 18 is light.
Measurespeed If weight is that important, also look at tire weights. Some are really heavy. Gets complicated.... |
Porsche's 18" "Hollow Core" Turbo Twists used to be their lightest wheel, don't know about now.
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tire rack oz alleggerita. light. inexpensive (relatively). strong (mine have taken some hella hits up here on our fracked-up roads and I've only bent one so far - bank slipped on a road that climbed out of a river valley and I hit a 4" straight lip at 70 mph - bent the rim but it still held air. hell, kids stole four of five lug bolts off one wheel and I only noticed when I got to the track - wheel shop planed a few mm of the inside and wheel as good as new).
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/WheelCloseUpServlet?target=runWheelSearch&initialP artNumber=W0183400253B&wheelMake=O.Z.&wheelModel=A lleggerita%20HLT&wheelFinish=Black%20Painted&showR ear=yes&selectedRear=W0183700153B&autoMake=Porsche &autoModel=Boxster+S&autoYear=2000&autoModClar= 235 on the 8.5 in front and 265 on the 10" in back really helps turn in and fills out the wheel wells quite nicely. |
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Claimed weight: 5 kg! Photographed at the Porsche Museum, Stuttgart. |
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Okay, a different take on this thread. I was wondering what the widest stock Porsche wheel and range of offsets are that I can use on the Box?
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The reason I ask is I found some Carerra S wheels sized 8x19 ET57 and 11x19 ET51 and Wheel Enhancement told me they wouldn't fit. If so, what would?
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There's a thread on this. Last I remember, 10" fit with some adjustments (like tying back some cables).
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What is your reason for lightening your car?
Track? |
I've got 8" 225 40ZR 18 on the front and 10" 285 30ZR 18 on the rear and they went on without spacers They are turbo twists made for the 993 turbo. Don't know weight but when I hefted the stock 17's, that came off the car, they didn't seem that much heavier.
Not a very exciting looking wheel but they do the job. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1437148004.jpg |
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Yes that is true, I have a pair of the fronts for sale & maybe a pair of 10" rears. |
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