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Please help - need 1 wheel

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 7:08 am
by Dan Chambers
Hi all:

I need your help finding a replacement wheel for the one I bent at SOW. I'd like to keep the same set-up as I just bought. So, I'm looking for 1 wheel, maybe 2 (in case I return to SOW. :shock: )

I'm looking for a 17" X 7" wheel with 55-offset, off an RS America / C2 / 944S2 from around 1991 thru 1993. These are known as Mille Miglia Cup 1 wheels by some. I believe they are cast alloy. Now, I don't mean to be picky, but the other three are Porsche OEM wheels, so I'd like to find a 4th that is the same. (After-market wheels can be a little heavier, and that may not be good for the set-up, obviously). It (they) don't have to be pretty because I'm going to have it (them) powder-coated to match the other 3 I have. They do have to be straight.

So, anybody got a couple of wheels for sale that came off an RS America / C2 / S2? David M., Martin R., ? Anyone?

Please let me know. You can contact me at DWChambers@hotmail.com

Thanks everyone.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 8:36 am
by Chris Moon
You'll pay a fortune, but if you can't find one anywhere else Wheel Enhancement in LA has just about every Porsche OEM wheel you could imagine. => http://www.wheelenhancement.com/

Otherwise, if you're not in a hurry you can sometimes find them at the Recycler. => http://www.recycler.com/asp/Class.asp?iC=160

Or, Rennlist classifieds => http://mall.rennlist.com/scripts/featur ... y=category

Or, even our own classifieds. OK, it's a full set, but $650 is pretty good for four wheels with tires that have anything left on them. =>
"993 Wheels (2) 7x17 (2) 9x17. Both 55mm offset. Mounted with Bridgestone Potenza S-03, 205/50ZR17 & 255/40ZR17 50% tread left. $650 Glenn (760) 789-5344"


Happy hunting,
CM
:beerchug:

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 8:50 am
by Pete Millikin
Dan- I'm pretty sure a mildly bent wheel can be straightened, even if it is cast. I'd check with the local repair shops to see who they use. US Wheel Polishing in El Cajon was doing work like that a few years ago.

Try posting a WTB ad on Pelican and Rennlist BBS if it turns out you need a new wheel.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 9:02 am
by glenn_993
Dan,

Check the classified ads. I have two 7x17 55mm offset OEM wheels from my 993.

Glenn

Re: Please help - need 1 wheel

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:08 am
by kary
Dan Chambers wrote:Hi all:

I need your help finding a replacement wheel for the one I bent at SOW. I'd like to keep the same set-up as I just bought. So, I'm looking for 1 wheel, maybe 2 (in case I return to SOW. :shock: )

I'm looking for a 17" X 7" wheel with 55-offset, off an RS America / C2 / 944S2 from around 1991 thru 1993. These are known as Mille Miglia Cup 1 wheels by some. I believe they are cast alloy. Now, I don't mean to be picky, but the other three are Porsche OEM wheels, so I'd like to find a 4th that is the same. (After-market wheels can be a little heavier, and that may not be good for the set-up, obviously). It (they) don't have to be pretty because I'm going to have it (them) powder-coated to match the other 3 I have. They do have to be straight.

So, anybody got a couple of wheels for sale that came off an RS America / C2 / S2? David M., Martin R., ? Anyone?

Please let me know. You can contact me at DWChambers@hotmail.com

Thanks everyone.


Dan these are for sale all the time on Rennlist classified's.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:30 am
by martinreinhardt
Dan,

I wish I could help, but my wheels are not OEM (very heavy), that is why I use boxster wheels for timed events.

I bought good parts from http://www.911pcar.com/, http://www.einmalig.com. eBay in the past. Rennlist has usually fantasy prices.

PostPosted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 8:24 am
by Dan Chambers
Pete Millikin wrote:Dan- I'm pretty sure a mildly bent wheel can be straightened, even if it is cast. I'd check with the local repair shops to see who they use. US Wheel Polishing in El Cajon was doing work like that a few years ago.


Pete:

Thanks. I went there and had Carlos look at the two. One was okay, and in no need of repair. The other? Well, from the outside looking in, it looked possible. Then, we put it on the balancing machine and spun it.... and had a really good laugh at my expense! :lol: :lol: It looked like someone tried to stamp a 2" deep letter "U" in to the inside-most portion of the rim. :shock: :cry: When a professional wheel fixer starts to chuckle, you know the wheel is toast, and your wallet is in trouble! "Mildly bent" wasn't the description used :roll: .

Thanks, everybody, for the responses so far. I've got a couple of promising leads, but nothing firm yet. So, keep your ears open. Looks like the Club resources are working great again. Thanks, everyone!