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Got some (we believe) original ATS Cookie Cutters on a 3.0 cabriolet, Recently refurbed and I think look amazing, The way the black inner parts stick out looks superb in person, doesn't quite have the polished shinyness of the Fuchs though at the edges. People often say the Fuchs are lighter and thereby better than the Cookie Cutters, and we checked in a garage and it isn't true, they weigh the same, the difference is these are cast so will break with impact whereas the forged fuchs will bend. In theory you also get a bit more rubber so a more compliant ride :)
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Porsche wheels with spacers.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1430004302.jpg
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Somebody is sandbagging... :D What wheels are those and tell us more about the car?! Quote:
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Here are mine. I don't know what they are - maybe some here can help me :)
I think it is a US wheel - because my car is a reimport :) Fronts are 25.5cm and 29.5cm in the back (don't know what this is in ") Runnig a 235/40 /18 in the front and a 275/35/18 in the back. It's a 3 pice wheel, any one got a clue what they are ? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1430054925.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1430054936.jpg |
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Most Kinesis wheels have a sticker behind one of the spokes, unless it's been removed. |
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