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Old 12-13-2006, 05:52 PM   #1
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Question for those with 18" Carrera Lightweight Replicas...

...I like the Carrera Lightweights from WheelDynamics. But, I'm concerned they aren't exactly the same as the OEM version. My question is, are the front rims concave and the rears convex?

One can see what I mean in this picture:

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Old 12-13-2006, 07:25 PM   #2
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My 19's are kinda like that, I think its just to maximize width.
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Old 12-14-2006, 05:35 AM   #3
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Here are some pix of my wheels from Wheel Dynamics. The front and rears both seem pretty flush (so neither concave or convex really).





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Old 12-14-2006, 09:14 AM   #4
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It depends on width.

The Boxster version of these wheels is more flush, because the offsets are high and they are narrow (7.5" and 9")

The Carrera versions are wider, so they are more "concave." The fronts are only 1/2" wider, so they look almost identical, but the Carrera 10" wide rears are dished in a bit, because the wheel centerline is further recessed compared to the outer lip.

The replicas look just like OEM, but, the Carrera rears do indeed "dish in" more.

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Old 12-14-2006, 09:54 AM   #5
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The Boxster version of these wheels is more flush, because the offsets are high and they are narrow (7.5" and 9").
Not accurate information. My wheel dynamics aftermarket carrera lights are 8" and 10")

The offsets do move the center out to the edge though for the offset clearances required on the boxster.

They are wonderful wheels that look fabulous. Jeph inspired me to get a set... put some 7mm spacers on the back while you're at it, which fills out the wheel wells nicely and makes the back end of the car look bigger than my mother in law bending over. Amazingly wide.

Wide enough to block the sun, actually.
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Old 12-15-2006, 09:23 AM   #6
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Not accurate information. My wheel dynamics aftermarket carrera lights are 8" and 10")
Hold on there peep. Maybe you need to read my post again. I was talking about the OEM Boxster wheels of that style. They are 7.5" and 9". The replicas are a copy of the OEM wheels, but are only available in Carrera widths.

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Old 12-15-2006, 11:34 AM   #7
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Ken, I just re-read your post and now I see what you were saying. Sorry about that.

I have never parked my car next to a Carrera with factory rims on it to compare the depth of the back wheel lips. I'm sure it's deeper on the real thing.

The OEM Carrera lights for the boxster (correct offsets) are friggin' expensive. Aren't they upwards of $2500 or more for a set?

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Old 12-15-2006, 11:46 AM   #8
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Cool, we're on the same page.

Yeah... the OEM Boxster wheels are really expensive!
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Old 12-15-2006, 11:54 AM   #9
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I took the difference in price and bought speedster humps, GT2 style side skirts and rear diffuser pieces. They'll go to the paint shop just after Xmas.

A couple of PCA members, at a recent PCA event, admired my new wheels and had no idea they were aftermarket... and these guys drive $80k 996's!
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Randall -

You had a post on where you got your wheels, but I could not find it. Would you mind posting the link?

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Old 12-15-2006, 12:38 PM   #11
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My ltwts are the genuine porsche 5 spokes for the boxster....I bought them used from Earnies in Florida off ebay....paid $1500 for them. They were in almost perfect shape, only a couple of small scratches on 2 of the rims.

So if you are diligent, and troll ebay like a fiend (like I am addicted to doing ) you can get some good deals on wheels.

Try a place called wheel enhancement as well, there are in culver city and have TONS of used genuine porsche wheels, and lots of brand new ones too that were take offs on new cars.
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Old 12-15-2006, 12:54 PM   #12
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He said where he got them right in his post...

www.wheeldynamics.net
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Wheel Enhancements quoted me $2900 for a set of take off Carrera lights... and I'd need those whopping spacers. Ernie's didn't have the Carrera lights with the correct offsets at the time I wanted to pull the trigger, but quoted me what he quoted you if he had them in stock.

Travis, I ordered mine from www.wheeldynamics.com

$999.00 for the rims, 900 or so for the Michelin PS2's mounted and balanced, and shipped with a total of $2,125.00 I think.

Don't buy them off eBay though. You can save the owner a bunch of eBay fees if you call and order them with your credit card. He cut me a deal on different tires than he usually sells (Falkans). I got him to buy some PS2's, mount and road force balance them before they came to me for a little less because I bought them from him direct and not off eBay.

The owner is a great guy. Tell him you found out about his company from this forum and recommend he become a sponsor!

Now one other thing... the center caps on these aftermarkets are total crap. Screen printed black ink and you can scratch it off with your fingernail (almost).

Do yourself a favor and call Sunset and buy a set of colored center caps without holes (harder to steal) and Fuchs style bases (better than those plastic clips) that are painted silver. They're only $25 each plus shipping. Ebay sellers are charging $30 or more for the same thing plus huge s/h fees.
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Old 12-15-2006, 01:59 PM   #14
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While we are on the subject of carrera lights. I recently got hit by a piece of road debris from a car in front of me and my front rim (carrera light 18") is all nicked up. The rims i have on are factory installed. Would you consider replacing it with the aftermarket ones? Should i just go to the factory and buy a new one?
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Old 12-15-2006, 02:12 PM   #15
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I'd have it repaired. There are wheel repair places that do a nice job for a couple of hundred max.
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He said where he got them right in his post...

www.wheeldynamics.net


Hold on there peep. Maybe "you" need to read my post again.......

I was not asking him where he got them, but for the post he made here in regards to the purchase. Randall tends to give good information in his posts.
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Old 12-15-2006, 06:37 PM   #17
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Well I stand corrected. I thought by asking for that link you were asking the other question. So many people don't see the words in someone's post because they read the first sentence and then immediately hit the reply button.
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Cool, we're on the same page.

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