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Wrong tyre size set up

ORIGINAL: TTM

ORIGINAL: 944 man
Im not over-impressed with 951 part number Fuchs wheels, which are what Im talking about.

Apart from the offset inducing a little variation in the overall shape what is the difference between "951" and "911" part number Fuchs wheels ?
I have not noticed a difference in quality.

The 951# parts have a little extra backspace.
 
The more i look at them the more i like them in the dark grey. Il have to see how they look on the white car.
 
Superb would be my guess. I like white and one of the best things about it is that it looks good with virtually any wheel colour. Silver wheels are just so boring.

I'd quite like a nice, tidy 220 Turbo in white, though I'd want Fuchs on it. I'd then have the centres Riviera blue with a matching Porsche stripe along the door bottoms GT3RS stylee.
 
ORIGINAL: swright

The more i look at them the more i like them in the dark grey. Il have to see how they look on the white car.

They'll look rubbish. I'd suggest donating them to a red car, where they look the dog's. [;)][;)]
 
I finally got the wheels and i simply can not believe how much lighter they are compared with the cup 3 replicas!!!!!! They feel like they are almost a quarter of the weight!

I fitted them and took it for a quick spin(after checking the pressures) and the car feels utterly transformed. It feels much lighter to drive and the feedback through the steering wheel is amazing!!! It simply felt dead with the heavy replicas on. The car just feels more alive and i actually feel in control at last[:D]

Why anyone would want to totally ruin the handling and feel of these cars just to make it look 'newer' with some heavy as lead wheels is totally beyond me.

Oh and they look fantastic[8D]

I'm a very very happy man at the moment[:D]


I just need to get the bodywork sorted and the nasty rattle from the exhaused from the front somewhere and il be ready for this years trip to Le Mans[8D][8D][8D]


Stu
 

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