04-18-2009, 08:22 AM
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Location: Buffalo NY
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Sorry to see that Jay, a good option if you are going to keep those would be a inner spray job of a color you like maintaining the polished lip as is, assuming all the lips are shiny.
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04-18-2009, 08:36 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Houston, Texas
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The problem with that style wheel is that it shows a lot of the calipers, rotors, and inner wheel area... which will be very hard to clean with a small brush.
... if that sort of thing is important to you.
I went with 5 spoke Carrera light aftermarket wheels with this in mind. They look good and you can get your hand inside the wheel to clean it with a wash rag.
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04-18-2009, 10:05 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Bastrop, TX
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No wheel cleaner used. Only have used dish soap and wheel brush. They started doing this last summer. THese wheels are not even 1 yr old. Its the clearcoat that is peeling on them. I am going to either have them powder coated or just throw them in the trash.
What I REALLY hated is I had to use H&R spaces to get them to clear the brakes. Now I have a permanent shake at 75 miles and hour.
These wheels have been a headache.
I am going to the 997TT repoduction wheels next.
They where cheap, and I am glad they where, wheels are hard to keep undamaged and spending many thousands on wheels is pretty dumb I think.
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Pedro rear stabilizer bar, CF strut braces, Maxspeed headers with 100 cell cats, Fabspeed cat bypass pipes, H&R springs with M030 setup, TRG rear links, EVO air intake, B&M Short shift kit, Raby IMS upgrade, Raby underdrive pulley
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04-18-2009, 10:23 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: orange county, ca
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Eurotechwheels from San Diego? I was looking at their prices and website, i can already tell these are cheap quality wheels Made in China. Much has been said already about inferior quality wheels, parts, illegal replicas. Most parts are made overseas, unfortunately there is a lot (NOT ALL) of bad companies out there looking for a quick profit... Research..Research..We get what we pay for.
Last edited by spine911; 04-18-2009 at 10:42 AM.
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04-18-2009, 10:24 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Arkansas
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Wow, glad you posted the pictures, sorry to see what you've had to deal with. Its ridiculous that they would look like that in under a year.
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04-18-2009, 12:57 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Spring Hill, Florida
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Jay,
Thanks for the information. You do get what you pay for. I think I will just keep the turbo wheels that came with the car. They are 9 years old and look brand new. You saved me money and aggrevation. That's what the forum is all about.
Thanks again.
Eric
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04-19-2009, 01:34 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Oklahoma
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The paint chipping issues on those wheels have nothing to do with the quality of the actual wheels. The wheel just simply wasn't prepped properly. My dad has $5K Champion wheels on his 996 Turbo and after about 6 months they started chipping. Wheel Experts took them back and had them repainted flat black instead of gloss black this time, my suggestion. 6 months later, they're chipping in the exact same spots, poor prep. Champion has since discontinued painting the center of their wheels.
On the other hand, I bought some BSA wheels off ebay and painted the centers semi flat black myself with a $40 harbor freight paint gun. I don't have any chipping issues in the 6 months I've had them on.
I was going to have them powder coated but, after talking to my local shop, you can't tape off anything. Therefore, the lip would be powder coated also and you'd have to take them to a machinist to have them remachine the lip and polish it out. Thus, removing a bit of the material off the rim. Painting was a much cheaper procedure.
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04-19-2009, 09:55 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: L.A.
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[QUOTE=yellowboxster01]The paint chipping issues on those wheels have nothing to do with the quality of the actual wheels. The wheel just simply wasn't prepped properly. My dad has $5K Champion wheels on his 996 Turbo and after about 6 months they started chipping. QUOTE]
Is that so?? Regardless of purchase price poor preparation, paint chipping are true examples of POOR/FAILURE in quality.
At least Champion stood up, and discontinued the poor practice, how about those Ebay BSA wheels? Did they correct their faulty paint prep?
If my Porsche's paint starts pealing after 5 months, isn't that a quality issue?? I don't want to be stuck repainting the car myself
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