New Wheels again: AG M590 Bespoke Spec
#46
Mesh style wheels looks the best on Porsches, I was never a fan of your previous Works. I think it'll look better in satin. I like the concave look.
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#47
We have a gorgeous set of Avant Garde M590 in a Brushed Copper finish going to a lucky customer.
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#50
Here are some shots of our customer's 996 Turbo running 19x8.5/11 AG M590s in Brushed Champagne, love the nice clean color combo!
#51
Loving this set of 20x8.5/10 Matte Black AG M590s we built for our customer's Cayman S, wrapped with some Bridgestone S04 tires!
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#52
As far as I know, his setup did not rub, mostly due to slightly stretched tires and the drop/camber. It was extremely close though. Just milimeters from rubbing.
#54
Heres an install from earlier this month, set our customer's B8.5 S4 up with a set of 19x9.5 M590s in Brushed Grigio
Wrapped them up in 255 Michelin PSS tires for a perfect fit with the customer's H&R Springs!
Heres an install from earlier this month, set our customer's B8.5 S4 up with a set of 19x9.5 M590s in Brushed Grigio
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Wrapped them up in 255 Michelin PSS tires for a perfect fit with the customer's H&R Springs!
Wrapped them up in 255 Michelin PSS tires for a perfect fit with the customer's H&R Springs!
Heres an install from earlier this month, set our customer's B8.5 S4 up with a set of 19x9.5 M590s in Brushed Grigio
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Wrapped them up in 255 Michelin PSS tires for a perfect fit with the customer's H&R Springs!
#56
http://www.avantgardewheels.com/m610.php
Available in 19x8.5/10/11
20x9/10/11
Heres a set we did my customer's Cayman
And a Cayman GT4 in Matte Black!
#57
Here are some shots of our customer's Porsche Cayman running a set of 19x8.5/11 M590s in Brushed Grigio, with 245/295 tires with flush fitment!
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His last set of wheels rubbed front and rear, we were able to get him a proper setup without any rubbing on the same tires!
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His last set of wheels rubbed front and rear, we were able to get him a proper setup without any rubbing on the same tires!
#60
Google will probably do a better job, but forged monoblocks are the lightest and strongest, being cut from a single block of forged aluminum, and where the forgings are made actually makes a difference with US made T6061 forgings being the highest grade and Chinese made forgings being not as good.
Cast wheels are a lower grade where molten metal is poured into a form and can end up with small voids in the metal, compromising the strength and integrity a bit.
Flow forged and low pressure cast are in the middle, with molten metal being introduced to the form with a little pressure that helps eliminate the voids. Flow forming takes a low pressure cast wheel and uses rotation and pressure to shape the barrel, making it a bit stronger.
I would not track a car with anything other than a true forged wheel, but for a street car, low pressure cast and rotary forged are OK - I'd avoid regular cast.
Cast wheels are a lower grade where molten metal is poured into a form and can end up with small voids in the metal, compromising the strength and integrity a bit.
Flow forged and low pressure cast are in the middle, with molten metal being introduced to the form with a little pressure that helps eliminate the voids. Flow forming takes a low pressure cast wheel and uses rotation and pressure to shape the barrel, making it a bit stronger.
I would not track a car with anything other than a true forged wheel, but for a street car, low pressure cast and rotary forged are OK - I'd avoid regular cast.
Last edited by Petza914; 02-10-2017 at 06:13 AM.