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ViCiouS 01-17-2017 10:24 AM

Carerra S III Wheels (need adapters for Z)
 
I figure this is a long shot, but might as well post up here since I still like the Z community.

***THESE WOULD REQUIRE ADAPTERS TO FIT ON THE Z***
Bolt pattern is 5x130

$2200

Wheels and center caps ONLY. I've upgraded wheels so these have got to go. Price is obo + shipping and paypal fees.

Exactly 30k miles on the wheels.
Production stamp date 1/15/2013
Minor curb rash on the two front wheels from previous owner. Pics below with key fob for size reference.

(2) Fronts - 20x8et57 - 21.625 pounds
(2) Rears - 20x9.5et45 - 24.375 pounds

Please find pics at: Carrera S III wheels for Boxster/Cayman - Rennlist Discussion Forums

nomodsjk 01-17-2017 01:07 PM

Very nice...i had carrera wheels on my cayman s also..i really miss that car

JenovaI 01-17-2017 03:18 PM

Lol 8 front and 9.5 back? How do you lower your HP to compensate for the loss of traction xD

ViCiouS 01-18-2017 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nomodsjk (Post 3603972)
Very nice...i had carrera wheels on my cayman s also..i really miss that car

They're awesome stock wheels, I just went and got some HREs though. Probably never coming back from this car.


Quote:

Originally Posted by JenovaI (Post 3604073)
Lol 8 front and 9.5 back? How do you lower your HP to compensate for the loss of traction xD

Please correct my math if it's wrong, but I believe that 20x8 and 20x9.5 is larger than 18x8 and 18x9 (base z specs)??
:tup:

Besides you can fit 245s on 8 wide and 275s on 9.5 wide anyways (sport z tire specs) so you wouldn't be losing surface contact.
:tup:

JenovaI 01-18-2017 11:22 AM

[QUOTE=ViCiouS;3604504]They're awesome stock wheels, I just went and got some HREs though. Probably never coming back from this car.



Quote:

Please correct my math if it's wrong, but I believe that 20x8 and 20x9.5 is larger than 18x8 and 18x9 (base z specs)??
:tup:
Good luck getting r-comps on those 20s to rival the grip on an 18s :icon18:

Quote:

Besides you can fit 245s on 8 wide and 275s on 9.5 wide anyways (sport z tire specs) so you wouldn't be losing surface contact.
:tup:
If you want super mushy performance from oversizing your tires :icon18:

ViCiouS 01-18-2017 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JenovaI (Post 3604541)
Good luck getting r-comps on those 20s to rival the grip on an 18s :icon18:


If you want super mushy performance from oversizing your tires :icon18:

Rubber type is out of the scope of what you mentioned. You wouldn't be increasing diameter to 20s if you were going to race on them using r comp anyways.

Neither size mentioned is oversize, they're both within spec for the given wheel widths.

Wheel width, wheel diameter, tire width, weight, compound, etc all play a role in performance, but aren't determinant on their own. Anyone interested in these for a Z would be aware they need a 15+ mm adapter and will be getting approximately the same 'performance as' a 19" sport wheel.


If you just want to argue please go find someone else to :nutswinger:

ViCiouS 01-24-2017 08:51 AM

Bump!

ViCiouS 03-22-2017 01:56 PM

bump, obo


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