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Old 05-26-2006, 09:42 PM
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Default First look at new 997 Turbo wheels on C4s Cab

I just took delivery of my new 997 C4s Cab and wanted to upgrade the wheels. My goal was to find something a bit more aggressive than the Carrera S wheels while staying true to Porsche authenticity. I live in Los Angeles so I had the advantage of taking a drive over to Wheel Enhancement and talking to Dave. He was extremely helpful! To my delight, he had one pair of the new 997 turbo wheels and one set of the new GT3 wheels.

After about an hour looking at the wheels, I decided to go with the new turbo wheels. Apparently, these are the first and only set of turbo wheels that have been installed on a non-turbo here in the U.S.. They also installed 15mm spacers in the rear to fill out the fat rear of the C4s. I'm pretty happy with the results!

I would be interested to get some feedback on the look of the wheels on my triple black cab. The only remaining question I have is keep them as they are or chrome the wheels? I would be interested in your thoughts?
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Old 05-26-2006, 09:50 PM
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Looks great. i love the turbo wheels.
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Sorry, I had a little problem uploading the photo. Looks like someone beat me to the punch by pulling my car off the wheel enhancement web site. thanks.
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Originally Posted by rzundel
I just took delivery of my new 997 C4s Cab and wanted to upgrade the wheels. My goal was to find something a bit more aggressive than the Carrera S wheels while staying true to Porsche authenticity. I live in Los Angeles so I had the advantage of taking a drive over to Wheel Enhancement and talking to David. He was extremely helpful! To my delight, he had one pair of the new 997 turbo wheels and one set of the new GT3 wheels.

After about an hour of looking at the wheels I decided to go with the new turbo wheels. Apparently, these are the first and only set of turbo wheels that have been installed on a non-turbo here in the U.S.. They also installed 15mm spacers in the rear to fill out the fat rear of the C4s. I'm pretty happy with the results!

I would be interested to get some feedback on the look of the wheels on my triple black cab. The only remaining question I have is keep them as they are or chrome the wheels? I would be interested in your thoughts?
They look great - I was at WE on Wednesday and saw one on the shelf. I forgot to ask Dave the offsets - do you know? Are they stamped near the valve stems like the other Porsche wheels? Thanks.
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I'm a big fan of the turbo wheels. Forged, light, open design.
Old 05-26-2006, 10:57 PM
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Dude, that is HOT!!!! The wheels are really stunning on a Cab and I applaud your decision. Now, join Rennlist so you can support the forum that allows us all to share our P-car experiences.

Thanks for the post and pics.

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Looks great. Don't you dare chrome them.
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Chrome them
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Originally Posted by Moogle
Chrome them
Chrome the windows, too.
Old 05-26-2006, 11:30 PM
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I like them. They're polished, right? Who needs chrome- it weakens the wheel.
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The offset is not stamped but I remember Dave stating that they are the same as the Carrera S wheels. I know that the rear is 51mm. The wheels are 19x11 in the rear and 19x8.5 in front. This is 1/2 inch wider in the front than the Carrera S wheels.
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Very nice! Don't chrome them!!! They look great the way they are.


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