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funlovinguy24 07-26-2011 09:39 AM

19 inch turbo twist rims..real or fake?
 
How can i tell if my 19 inch turbo twist rims are real or fake. I know they are real an actually exist. But how do i know if they are Porsche rims?
Is there any marker or part number to look for?

Thanks

maj75 07-26-2011 11:42 AM

Yes, they will have apart number if they are Porsche wheels.

Look at the back of the wheel and look at the back of the spokes. There should be a long part number starting with 986., 987., 996., or 997. The first three numbers are obviously refer to the model for which the wheels were originally intended.

madmods 07-27-2011 09:59 AM

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Overdrive 07-27-2011 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by madmods
Would you believe if I say I keep seeing some pretty decent knock-off locally and they all had a porsche p/n in them.

Considering your location, madmods, I'd believe just about anything you tell me.
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Penland 07-27-2011 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by madmods
Would you believe if I say I keep seeing some pretty decent knock-off locally and they all had a porsche p/n in them. Very interesting. Easy to spot however... always 2.0kg (or more) heavier than original specs and so much cheaper :/ Those replica run at about $180 each here... pretty much same in the states I'd guess

Best way to tell is to compare the weight with someone who got the original porsche wheels. With some good digging skills you could also find those figures online (?) Dunno... just some ideas

What other replicas do they have? :-)

manolo 07-27-2011 04:05 PM

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I don't believe Porsche actually offered a 19" Turbo Twist. By the time they went to 19" wheels on the Turbo, they went to the newer 997 design.

madmods 07-29-2011 09:48 AM

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madmods 07-29-2011 09:53 AM

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funlovinguy24 08-03-2011 09:42 AM

[QUOTE=madmods]Would you believe if I tell you that they have the "ALL"?!

Gemballa, TechArt, 'all' Porsche, HRE, OZ, Henkei, BBS, and that goes on forever mate... its everywhere.

I've paid $850 for a set of (gun metal) HRE p40 in 19x F8.5" + R10". Stuning wheels and the lightest replica I could find!




Can you post a pic of the HRE rims you got? How much do they weigh? :)

madmods 08-04-2011 05:21 AM

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smshirk 08-04-2011 08:20 AM

Would shipping to the states make it just as expensive as buying HREs?

funlovinguy24 08-10-2011 10:35 AM

Yeah that is a very good question!

Pat 08-10-2011 11:29 AM

What type of certifications do they have?
Any info on quality control?
I'm guessing they're missing the quality many of us want.

Overdrive 08-10-2011 11:34 AM

I'd imagine this is one of those times where "you get what you pay for" rings true, Pat.

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madmods 08-11-2011 06:19 AM

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Pat 08-11-2011 06:32 AM

Thanks, madmods.
Wheels made in many countries carry the TUV or JWL or ISO or whatever certs. The country of origin doesn't necessarily dictate the cert. But I understand what you're saying and it is good info, nonetheless.

Overdrive 08-11-2011 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by madmods
Overdrive - you are absolutely right. It's one of those thing... based on luck. However, with today’s high tech manufacturing equipment and abundance of raw materials, it's pretty hard to fail ;)

I agree with you on technological advancement, madmods, but on the flip side of that, if you're really putting $$$ into having advanced tech, I can't imagine you're turning that much of a profit per wheel unless you let something else go, like QC looking the other way every now and then when it comes to selecting suppliers, material impurities, defects, etc. This isn't directed solely at China, either, this is happening everywhere.

Simple but valid point-maker: I see people with brand new cars, easily less than a year old, with a headlight or taillight bulb out. Yesterday I saw a new Audi S5, and I think we all know Audi's doing LED running lights, and only the right side was lit on this car. How does that happen with a nearly $60,000 (US) "premium" car? Someone's really pinching pennies when it comes to quality control and supplier selection.

The dude 09-11-2011 05:21 AM

Replicas
 
Usarim.com makes replicas. They look nice...... But, yeah.... They are not Porsche rims and somehow would make my car seem like the pretty girl next door turned porn star. It just cheapens the experience.


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