11-16-2011, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by tuanle16
thanks ddb. so when are you going to get the upgrade?
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I'm still very undecided. I have a mental rotation that goes something like this: 987 - 997 - C6 - SL500. No making fun of me for considering a Corvette (I've had a couple of them and love them) or a retractable hardtop Mercedes-Benz. I've always wanted one and will have to satisfy the desire at some point. I need something soon so I can keep up with you, Whip and Bob!
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11-16-2011, 07:56 PM
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Autobahn Glanz
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Any of those would be great! Let me know when they need the Autobahn Glanz magic, least I can do for those great overlays.
Tuanle16 - This is a good link for calculating fitting: Wheel Offset Calculator
I still think these are the nicest:
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11-16-2011, 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by ddb
ProjectM96,
The car looks good. I know how hard it is to maintain black paint and it looks like you are doing a great job.
How did you go about plastic dipping the wheels? Are you going to remove it in the spring? If so, how will you do it? Lastly, is there enough material on the wheels to worry about wheel balance?
Thanks,
ddb
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I removed wheels and put them flat on ground for even distribution of plasti dip. Cleaned the wheels with a basic wheel cleaner spray. Dried them. Then I sprayed the plasti dip on there just like that. Gave each wheel two coats using two full cans total. $6 per can at home depot. I got some on tire but it does not matter. It is not noticeable. When and if I decide to remove it, It just peels right off with no problems as you can see on youtube. Search PlastiDip wheels. Two coats is very thin. It is as thin as electric tape. Most people put 4 or 5 coats, but I did not feel like buying another can when it already looked good with 2 coats. I did the entire job in 1.5 hours including waiting time for the wheels to dry (20 min per wheel). I did them one wheel at a time because I only had factory stand to lift the car.
Last edited by ProjectM96; 11-16-2011 at 08:08 PM.
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11-16-2011, 08:18 PM
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18" BSA rims
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11-17-2011, 10:35 AM
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Opposed to Subie Burble
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Originally Posted by WhipE350
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Good lord...those things look great!
'Scuse me, I've got some drool to wipe up here...
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11-17-2011, 06:39 PM
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Believe it or not, those Techart wheels are the antithesis of a light weight "tuner" wheel . In fact, they weigh so much (30+ pounds for the 19 inch version) that Techart stopped publishing the specifications .
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Last edited by Johnny Danger; 11-17-2011 at 06:45 PM.
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11-18-2011, 04:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Johnny Danger
In fact, they weigh so much (30+ pounds for the 19 inch version) that Techart stopped publishing the specifications .
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JD,
Do you know if the wheels in the pic are 19's, or larger? I like the look of the Techart wheel, and 19's on Boxsters. My only dislike in the above picture is the brakes look minuscule compared to the wheels (partly due to this particular Boxster being a base model with smaller brakes?). When it comes down to nothing but aesthetics, for me an open wheel looks best when the rotors and calipers look as if they are just small enough to fit without clearance issues. Modern Ferraris pull off the look very well.
ddb
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11-18-2011, 05:16 AM
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Originally Posted by ddb
JD,
Do you know if the wheels in the pic are 19's, or larger? I like the look of the Techart wheel, and 19's on Boxsters. My only dislike in the above picture is the brakes look minuscule compared to the wheels (partly due to this particular Boxster being a base model with smaller brakes?). When it comes down to nothing but aesthetics, for me an open wheel looks best when the rotors and calipers look as if they are just small enough to fit without clearance issues. Modern Ferraris pull off the look very well.
ddb
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is it a base model? it has drilled rotors, which are standard on S not base. but the muffler tip looks base, not S.
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11-18-2011, 05:32 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny Danger
Believe it or not, those Techart wheels are the antithesis of a light weight "tuner" wheel . In fact, they weigh so much (30+ pounds for the 19 inch version) that Techart stopped publishing the specifications .
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Techart has always been more about show than go. But yea all their wheels are either 19"s or 20"s and weights a ton.
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11-18-2011, 05:33 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tuanle16
is it a base model? it has drilled rotors, which are standard on S not base. but the muffler tip looks base, not S.
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You can just buy the cross drilled rotors, lots of base cars have them. It's a base because it doesn't have the red calipers.
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11-18-2011, 05:34 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tuanle16
is it a base model? it has drilled rotors, which are standard on S not base. but the muffler tip looks base, not S.
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Good eye. I can't see any red on the calipers. Maybe it is just the angle. But if they are black that would point to a base too.
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11-18-2011, 06:19 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ddb
JD,
Do you know if the wheels in the pic are 19's, or larger? I like the look of the Techart wheel, and 19's on Boxsters. My only dislike in the above picture is the brakes look minuscule compared to the wheels (partly due to this particular Boxster being a base model with smaller brakes?). When it comes down to nothing but aesthetics, for me an open wheel looks best when the rotors and calipers look as if they are just small enough to fit without clearance issues. Modern Ferraris pull off the look very well.
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They're 20's .
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11-18-2011, 06:49 AM
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Opposed to Subie Burble
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ddb
When it comes down to nothing but aesthetics, for me an open wheel looks best when the rotors and calipers look as if they are just small enough to fit without clearance issues. Modern Ferraris pull off the look very well.
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Aesthetically you're right, but at least we know that even the base brakes, small as they may look here, work great as is.
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11-18-2011, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Overdrive
Aesthetically you're right, but at least we know that even the base brakes, small as they may look here, work great as is.
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No doubt! You are correct, sir.
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11-18-2011, 04:20 PM
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Autobahn Glanz
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Danger - is this the same wheel? It's in the front of the car for sure. I also saw some pics of this in black on a Panamera.
Try again, image didn't make it up. Guess I'll just post the link:
Techart Porsche 997 Carrera S Close Up Techart 20 Inch Wheels Photo 5
Last edited by WhipE350; 11-18-2011 at 04:23 PM.
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11-21-2011, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Overdrive
Good lord...those things look great!
'Scuse me, I've got some drool to wipe up here...
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Those do look great and they should, 18x8.5 Rims sell for $1,165.00 each and 18x10 are $1,245.00 each not cheep, + you still have to buy the tires for them.
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11-23-2011, 07:53 AM
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Does anyone know how much the stock 17 inch turbo style rims weigh?
I heard somewhere that they are 21-22lbs With Tires. I would weigh them myself but I don't have a scale.
If that is the case, then there are only 2 aftermaket rims I know of that are lighter than stocks. 18 inch O.Z. Allegerita HLT's and 18 inch Enkei's wheel at around 18-19lbs.
Victor's, HRE's, and others are pretty heavy at 22-26lbs for just the rim with no tire.
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11-23-2011, 08:09 AM
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Opposed to Subie Burble
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That sounds a bit generous, Project. I don't have solid figures at the moment, but I wouldn't expect our wheels with tires to weigh so little, neverminding that different tires have different weights. Let me see if I can dig up anything legitimate. In the meantime I know someone, like Johnny Danger, will probably have a good idea of what stockers weighed.
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11-23-2011, 09:45 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ProjectM96
Does anyone know how much the stock 17 inch turbo style rims weigh?
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944racing
8.3 kg = ~18 lbs (Front / 7" width)
9.5 kg (guess) = ~21 lbs (Rear / 8 1/2" width, which is unknown on the chart probably a pessimistic guess)
But those are presumably without rubber.
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11-23-2011, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by 2003S
944racing
8.3 kg = ~18 lbs (Front / 7" width)
9.5 kg (guess) = ~21 lbs (Rear / 8 1/2" width, which is unknown on the chart probably a pessimistic guess)
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My 17 inch rims are wider than that. More like 8.0-8.5 inches front and 9.5-10 inches rear. I measured them just the other day. On the rear tires I measured 9.5 for just the tread not including the width of the outer corner sidewalls slightly sticking out. 10 inches wide with sidewalls. Same for fronts. 8 inch wide tread and 8.5 inch measuring corner of sidewall.
You know what, I am just going to buy a scale this weekend and I will post up the weight I got for fronts and rears With tires.
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