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Cayman 987.2 Wheels

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The wheels on my 2009 Cayman 987.2 2.9 are looking taty, and are in need of a refurb or replacement. Can anyone provide me with details where I might find information on the various original style wheels that could have been specified when the Cayman was new? Not aftermarket wheels, I'm only interested in the originally available wheels. Before I decide between refurbishment or replacement, I'd like to see which original styles were an option. Thx

 
This photo is from the Cayman 987.2 brochure…….

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Official Porsche wheels will be very expensive. When I enquired about 5-years ago a dealer was quoting ~£1k for a 19” rear wheel before a 10% PCGB discount, so who knows what will be the current price? Wheel refurbishment will be much more cost effective if you’re happy with your current set.

Although I’ve not used them, Exel Wheels seem to have a decent reputation for wheel refurbishment. They’ll come to your home or place of work, remove the wheels and fit a temporary set while the work is carried out for about £90 +VAT per wheel.

https://exelwheels.co.uk/

Jeff

 

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