2003 GT2 Wheels for sale
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2003 GT2 Wheels for sale
***SOLD***
Original 2003 GT2 wheels in perfect condition no scratches or curb rash with MPS tires (3200 miles)
2500+ shipping
Original 2003 GT2 wheels in perfect condition no scratches or curb rash with MPS tires (3200 miles)
2500+ shipping
Last edited by grussell; 07-20-2007 at 11:09 AM.
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GT2's are 18X12 rather than 11 and I believe the fronts on the GT2's are also a 1/2" wider. The GT2's are also solid not hollow. The GT2's have a really nice offset and you can run 315's in the rear and really fill out the the four corner's.
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Originally Posted by TonyNJ
GT2's are 18X12 rather than 11 and I believe the fronts on the GT2's are also a 1/2" wider. The GT2's are also solid not hollow. The GT2's have a really nice offset and you can run 315's in the rear and really fill out the the four corner's.
GL Grussell!
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Originally Posted by TonyNJ
Jas, what's the reason for that? I am running a set on my car now.
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Originally Posted by JASCLASS
I spoke to the a Porsche rep and he told me they wanted the GT2 to have a stronger wheel and decided to build them in solid form.
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"Sorry for the late chime in was out of town!!
Just my experience, I run the GT2 wheels (no spacers or anything) with the 235/315's. I have had both MPS2's and cup tires. As you can see by the avitar my car is as low as it can be. I personally have NO problems all. Although the GT2 has the rear fenders rolled at the factory ours do not and do not (by my experience) need to.
Remember also I run -1.75 rear camber. The car is both street and track driven (hard) and no problems. those wheels are an awesome track wheel and can be had for 1-1.5K.
Also remember they are solid not hollow so somewhat heavier.
I love them. (Your results may vary)"
tom
Martin, I quoted this from one of Tom's post's. They are definately heavy but a great wheel and I feel the car's performance has improved greatly over the 19's. I just got a new set of mps2's today and will put them on tomorrow.
Jas, thanks for the info.
Just my experience, I run the GT2 wheels (no spacers or anything) with the 235/315's. I have had both MPS2's and cup tires. As you can see by the avitar my car is as low as it can be. I personally have NO problems all. Although the GT2 has the rear fenders rolled at the factory ours do not and do not (by my experience) need to.
Remember also I run -1.75 rear camber. The car is both street and track driven (hard) and no problems. those wheels are an awesome track wheel and can be had for 1-1.5K.
Also remember they are solid not hollow so somewhat heavier.
I love them. (Your results may vary)"
tom
Martin, I quoted this from one of Tom's post's. They are definately heavy but a great wheel and I feel the car's performance has improved greatly over the 19's. I just got a new set of mps2's today and will put them on tomorrow.
Jas, thanks for the info.
Last edited by TonyNJ; 01-19-2007 at 09:23 PM.
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GT2 wheels are solid, stronger and wider than the hollows. Alows you to be able to run 235's and 315's. About 6 lbs heavier than hollows per wheel.
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Originally Posted by iLLM3
Crazy i was under the impression people loved them for the track bec ause they were still hollow and light but wider for a better tire, hmm! I could have sworn Tom Kerr mentioned it, i could be wrong!