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OEM wheel weights?

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Old Oct 12, 2011 | 08:20 AM
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OEM wheel weights?

Is there a thread that lists the weight of all the various OEM porsche wheels? I'm trying to find out which OEM 18" wheel is the lightest. Thanks for any help!

(p.s. I tried searching but only found aftermarket wheel threads)
 
Old Nov 14, 2011 | 04:58 PM
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I'll bump this for you as I would like the same information. I too am looking for a second set of OEM Porsche wheels but want the same or less weight than stock with a different look.
 
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The concern should be fitment. You can prolly find a lighter weight 18" Porsche wheel but it may be made for a different model, not all Porsche's are the same. The higher the offset, the thinner the mounting pad, the lighter the wheel. The draw back may be, it's tucked in too far on the rear of your car which means, you'll need a spacer. Make sure the offsets are the same as your wheels so the fitment will sit in the same position as the ones you're taking off.
 
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