I have such a hard time deciding on
aftermarket wheels for the Cayman, I decided to start a thread about nothing but them....so this is how I hope the thread works:
1: Post a pic of the wheel along with any specifciations known about it. I am going to post just diameter, but you can post offsets, weights if you want.
2. Please also post a link to the mfr. of the wheel if possible. I prefer NOT to post a link to another forum where the reader has to read 1000 posts to get to the point. JUST the wheel pic, some direct info and a link to the mfr or retailer.
3. I hope you will post one wheel per post...not 17 in one post... I am not sure why it matters other than it is easier to visually separate them on the monitor as one scrolls through.
4. Also.......lets keep OPINIONS out of it. In other words, no one cares if you dont like the choices posted....and please dont ask what colors they come in....that is why I am suggesting linking to the mfr or the retailer....FOLLOW THE LINK and ASK THEM. I am trying to keep a nice concise thread about wheels. I suppose one could argue that is what the whole Wheel Forum is about, but I wanted to more or less journal what is all caught up in my head and thought you might like to add to it. If you want to add knowledge about the wheel....weight, offsets...or if you own it and want to comment on your experience, your price, alternative retailer...etc. that is great.
Seems reasonable, but you know it never fails that someone cannot read....so I do not expect complete success here.
Thanks for participating.
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