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Specs on Factory 2010 GT3 Wheels

Old Oct 9, 2009 | 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Jiaim
Would love to see some Volk VRG2 Mag on this

+1, those Volks look fantastic on the car and massive weight drop too.
 
Old Oct 9, 2009 | 02:31 PM
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Anyone know how much the cargraphic ones weigh ?

I believe it's around 21 pounds if I remember rightly...
 
Old Oct 9, 2009 | 10:05 PM
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^ I think they are quite a bit more. I know they have 2 version, and even the lightweight version was around 24F and 26R I think?? Don't quote me, but I wasn't impressed.
 
Old Oct 11, 2009 | 01:09 AM
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No BBS application yet?
 
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Why can't we get a road going application fo these???

 
Old Oct 11, 2009 | 01:12 AM
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Fronts:
Three-piece BBS centre-lock aluminium rims 9,5J x 18 ET 37
Michelin rain tyres, size 24/64-18

Rears:
Three-piece BBS centre-lock aluminium rims 12J x 18 ET 30
Michelin rain tyres, size 27/68-18
 
Old Oct 11, 2009 | 02:32 AM
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E88? I think there is a version of those. I have seen some (non-Centerlock) on 997.1 RS models.

I heard (a while ago) that CCW, BBS, HRE, and Champion were/are working on applications.
 
Old Oct 11, 2009 | 09:32 PM
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Sometimes I think you guys forget the laxer requirements of aftermarket vs. OEM.

OEM wheels have to be stronger by definition so that they can withstand abuse from curbing, potholes, crash safety and general careless driving or extreme conditions. Do you think Porsche is just plain stupid or incapable of getting wheels under a lb. an inch? Of course not, but in order to minimize warranty claims and complaints from customers, factory wheels have to be quite robust.

28 lbs. for a 12" rear wheel is actually not terrible. Keep in mind that a Champion MS61 forged mag alloy wheel is about 21-22 lbs., as is the Dymag. I can assure you that an OEM wheel is more resilient to impact and abuse over almost any aftermarket wheel. I have seen damaged factory wheels vs. even the highest quality aftermarket, and it's not even close.

This is why I find it so funny when people replace Carrera GT wheels with aftermarket. Do you have any idea how much engineering goes into that wheel to make it so light yet durable?
 

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Old Oct 11, 2009 | 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by DJ


Fronts:
Three-piece BBS centre-lock aluminium rims 9,5J x 18 ET 37
Michelin rain tyres, size 24/64-18

Rears:
Three-piece BBS centre-lock aluminium rims 12J x 18 ET 30
Michelin rain tyres, size 27/68-18
You think those are sick? How about the BBS RSR Monoblocks?
 
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Originally Posted by hamann7
Sometimes I think you guys forget the laxer requirements of aftermarket vs. OEM.

OEM wheels have to be stronger by definition so that they can withstand abuse from curbing, potholes, crash safety and general careless driving or extreme conditions. Do you think Porsche is just plain stupid or incapable of getting wheels under a lb. an inch? Of course not, but in order to minimize warranty claims and complaints from customers, factory wheels have to be quite robust.

28 lbs. for a 12" rear wheel is actually not terrible. Keep in mind that a Champion MS61 forged mag alloy wheel is about 21-22 lbs., as is the Dymag. I can assure you that an OEM wheel is more resilient to impact and abuse over almost any aftermarket wheel. I have seen damaged factory wheels vs. even the highest quality aftermarket, and it's not even close.

This is why I find it so funny when people replace Carrera GT wheels with aftermarket. Do you have any idea how much engineering goes into that wheel to make it so light yet durable?
You are certainly correct about the Carrera GT wheel. It is a masterpiece of engineering.
However, the main reason that the OEMs use cast wheels has mostly to do with cost, not durability. Forged wheels enjoy much higher tensile strength than cast wheels so they are 25-30% lighter when optimally engineered for the application. They will also withstand impacts better than any cast wheel.
But the forged wheels cost up to three times as much at the OEM level. Porsche, perhaps correctly, figured that practically no one would avoid buying a new GT3 because it came with cast wheels. They therefore saved about $800-$1000 per car in hard cost. IMHO, that sealed the deal for Porsche.
 

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