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Old Oct 5, 2010 | 11:11 AM
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HRE releases new CL40 for all 997 centerlock models

Now available: HRE CL40 for all 997 centerlock models.....what a beauty!!!

HRE CL40



COMP series lineup now consists of CL90 and CL93

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Please email or PM with questions - thanks!!!
 
Old Oct 5, 2010 | 11:19 AM
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Beautiful!!!

How much less do the centerlock wheels than the traditional ones?
 
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First new wheels in a long time that I really like.
 
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Sweet wheels Peter. Will we have to re-use the OEM centre lock nut or are there aftermarket ones in a variation of colours?

I was thinking of one's in yellow to match the PCCB calipers.
 
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Originally Posted by M3 Chris
Sweet wheels Peter. Will we have to re-use the OEM centre lock nut or are there aftermarket ones in a variation of colours?

I was thinking of one's in yellow to match the PCCB calipers.
Cool! The centerlocks are re-used from the original.
 
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Originally Posted by peter@wheelexperts
Cool! The centerlocks are re-used from the original.
Thanks Peter. If they could make P40 in centerlock that would be a dream come true!
 
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Thanks Peter. If they could make P40 in centerlock that would be a dream come true!
I am sure the CL40 above is the centerlock version of the P40 - at least it looks that way...

Has anyone converted their non-centerlock 977's to centerlock? Is it even possible?
 
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I am sure the CL40 above is the centerlock version of the P40 - at least it looks that way...

Has anyone converted their non-centerlock 977's to centerlock? Is it even possible?
I still think P40's look better.

Suncoast sells a center lock wheel conversion kit.
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...tchassiscenter
 

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Originally Posted by M3 Chris
I still think P40's look better.

Suncoast sells a center lock wheel concersion kit.
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...tchassiscenter
Now that I look at it, I also like the 7 spoke design of the P40 better...

Thanks for the link!
 
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WOW...Peter, nice ones. Love 'em.
 
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I actually love the new CL40 design...not knocking the P40 at all, but the CL40 is new and innovative. It's one of the best looking new wheels i've seen.
 
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