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Victor Equipment Zehn now available - 18, 19, 20, and 22"

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Old Jan 28, 2009 | 10:48 PM
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Victor Equipment Zehn now available - 18, 19, 20, and 22"

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The Victor Equipment Zehn is now available in 18, 19, and 20" for late model 911, Cayman, and Boxster applications. For the Cayenne, you can choose between 20 or 22" options. It's a very clean design, looks very nice especially in person. There are 2 finishes available, hyper silver and matte black. All Victor Equipment wheels feature TPMS compatibility as well as fitting the OE cap and lug bolts.

If anyone has any questions about these or any other Victor Equipment wheel, just let us know. Thanks!

Victor Equipment Wheel lineup on Wheel Experts:
http://wheelexperts.com/wheels/victor/line.html

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What are the weights of these wheels in 18" & 19" ??
 
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What are the weights of these wheels in 18" & 19" ??
The 18" is approx 25 lbs, the 19" is approx 28 lbs.
 
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I just got mine in 18x8 and 18x11. The weights appear to be approx:

18x11 - 30lbs
18x8 - 24lbs

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I would be interested in the Matte Black 18" (closest to stock width) for my 2002 Turbo.
How is the fitment (need spacers) and can you get me a price based on size.

Thanks.
 
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I would be interested in the Matte Black 18" (closest to stock width) for my 2002 Turbo.
How is the fitment (need spacers) and can you get me a price based on size.

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They do make a set that will direct bolt with no mods

18x8 et45
18x11 et36

I will send you a PM with pricing - thanks!
 
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Peter,

I have new tires on my stock wheels. They will fit on these wheels correct?

If so I will take these in black.

Let me know how long it will take to get them.

Thanks.
 
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Peter,

I have new tires on my stock wheels. They will fit on these wheels correct?

If so I will take these in black.

Let me know how long it will take to get them.

Thanks.
Yes, they do fit the stock tires. The fronts in black are on backorder but will be back in stock in 2 weeks. Let me know if this is OK, and please email me your contact info at peter@wheelexperts.com

Thanks!
 
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Whats the price for a set of 22X10 in 5X130?
 
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Whats the price for a set of 22X10 in 5X130?
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How much is the black version in an 18" for a 01' 996tt?
 
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Is the offset on these 18" wheels the same as my 02 Turbo stock wheels?

It is very important to me that these wheels are flush with the fender like my stock ones.

Thanks.
 
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Its actually a little more aggressive in the rear....the stock offset is 18x11 et45, these are 18x11 et36. So it will come out more but will not protrude from the fender.
 
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How much is the black version in an 18" for a 01' 996tt?
Sending you a PM - thanks!
 
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Originally Posted by peter@wheelexperts
Its actually a little more aggressive in the rear....the stock offset is 18x11 et45, these are 18x11 et36. So it will come out more but will not protrude from the fender.

So based on what you are saying:

Rear Wheels will protude: 9mm /.354" (just shy of 3/8")
(Stock rears 18x11 et45 vs et36 = 9mm difference).

Front wheels will protrude 5mm/.196" (approx. 3/16")
(Stock fronts 18x8 et50 vs. et 45 = 5mm difference).

If this is correct I see no problem as it is minimal.

Thanks for your time in helping me understand this.
 


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