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Got the new wheels on...


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Got the new wheels and tires on yesterday. I was pleasantly supprised I did not lose any ride quality with the 20's.

The fronts are 8.5's with 245-30R 20's and the rears are 11's with 325-25R 20's.

The wheels are "Victor Equipment" and the Tires are Pirelli "Zero Nero's". They (the tires) are very quiet and the car handles beautifully.

I will take some good pictures. Just took this one with my phone in the parking garage at work today. I'm really pleased with the way it came out :D

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I thought the "Florio" was a bit too much for me. It's also very heavy. Also every lowered Honda, BMW Etc in my town has wheels with black centers and polished lips. I was wavering whether to get the Turismo with the black center. I decided on the silver because it kept the theme of the original Carrera wheel. Especially with the colored Porsche caps.

I wish we could try on wheels like women do shoes...... :P

Anyway it looks very nice without looking "Pimped".

I got new TPMS sensors as well so my stock wheels stay in tact...

Thanks for the feedback!

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Phillip,

What did you do about the TPMS? did your sensors mount in the new wheels?

I got new sensors for the wheels. I wanted to leave the stock wheels in tact for the next owner...

Phillip:

I like them a lot, but I NEED better photos! :jump:

Regards, Maurice.

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I've never been a huge fan of chrome wheels, but the design is very clean and it compliments the car nicely.

Take some better pics for us, and watch out for potholes! :D

number9ine,

The wheels are not chrome. Only the lip is polished. The picture is misleading. The spokes are silver and the inside rim is graphite. I dislike chrome wheels as well.

I will take better pictures and then can tell what they really look like. Here is a pic of the wheel I have from Victor's website. The do offer a chrome version as well..

Thanks for your input!!

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