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Cory M 11-30-2018 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by clutch-monkey (Post 10268840)
They are strong enough for track work, only thing I don’t like is the machined face on the lips (similar to the euromeisters). Might get mine polished or painted

The Maxlites I have came with a polished finish, just painted black between the petals. Smooth surface finish on the lips, not machined groves like Euromeister.

FrenchToast 11-30-2018 09:07 PM

I wouldn't use them on the track or in a performance setting.

Then again, most original-equipment Fuchs are pretty fatigued; I would be concerned using them on the track too.

tdw28210 12-01-2018 04:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clutch-monkey (Post 10268840)
They are strong enough for track work, only thing I don’t like is the machined face on the lips (similar to the euromeisters). Might get mine polished or painted


Interesting. My Maxilites are much smoother than my Euromeisters. Can you post some pics of your Maxilites?

proporsche 12-01-2018 07:24 AM

flat six ..i used to have 245/50/16 and i loved the look but hard to get those tires nowadays in Europa

Ivan
http://img.pccreation.net/photos/201812011725566021.JPG
http://img.pccreation.net/photos/201812011727434328.JPG

flashboarder 12-01-2018 09:29 AM

no problem finding the Continental ContiSportContact 245/45 ZR16 94Y N2 in the Netherlands and Germany.

proporsche 12-01-2018 10:10 AM

that is true but try the one i pointed out...245/50/16

Ivan

dan512 12-01-2018 11:02 AM

We run them on our group 4 rallye car and we do compete in the FIA rallye championship. Never had an issue so they should surive anything you throw at them on street or track.

clutch-monkey 12-01-2018 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Cory M (Post 10268888)
The Maxlites I have came with a polished finish, just painted black between the petals. Smooth surface finish on the lips, not machined groves like Euromeister.

interesting they may have started that on some batches, if that is the case- just about perfect then!

clutch-monkey 12-01-2018 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by tdw28210 (Post 10269072)
Interesting. My Maxilites are much smoother than my Euromeisters. Can you post some pics of your Maxilites?

car is not here but i have these;
see how the finish has a matte tone to it on the lip
https://i.imgur.com/eBvAqbN.jpg?1
https://i.imgur.com/45syvxt.jpg?1

versus the shine on the original fuchs
https://i.imgur.com/RvDGt7a.jpg?1

a bit hard to see in the photos- it's only a minor difference

flashboarder 12-01-2018 02:01 PM

sorry Ivan, I did not pay attention! But why 245 50 16 instead of 245 45 16?

DavidMn 12-01-2018 02:20 PM

My apologies for asking basic questions, but I find the whole Porsche wheel thing quite confusing. I have 16" Euromeisters on my car (85 Carrera) and 15" original Fuch's that need to be restored. Looking at my tire choices on the 15's, I don't know if it is worth it to restore them.

Question: if you won't track max lites or Euromeisters, what do you track? I can't imagine tracking my 33 year old wheels.

proporsche 12-01-2018 02:30 PM

flash.. as i said the look is great .....but in Europe they are not available..so i got use the look with 245/45/16..;-)

Also ,once one 911 parked next to me in Saint Tropez with the 245/45/16 and my 911 was much higher looked like monster next to the other 911...

tdw28210 12-01-2018 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by clutch-monkey (Post 10269453)
car is not here but i have these;
see how the finish has a matte tone to it on the lip
versus the shine on the original fuchs
a bit hard to see in the photos- it's only a minor difference

I do see the difference, but is that from grooves or from the anodizing? Because the Euromeisters have grooves through the entire wheel that will easily catch your finger nail. I had mine hydro-blasted to get rid of them. My Maxilites are smooth.

clutch-monkey 12-02-2018 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by tdw28210 (Post 10269677)
I do see the difference, but is that from grooves or from the anodizing? Because the Euromeisters have grooves through the entire wheel that will easily catch your finger nail. I had mine hydro-blasted to get rid of them. My Maxilites are smooth.

ok just checked side by side (have both types).
euromeisters as you say, have coarse grooves you feel with your finger nail.
however my maxilites also have them albeit finer, and you cannot feel them at all. they may have changed their finish since then.


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