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  1. #1
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    Pro's and Con's of Centerlock Hub/Wheels?

    Pro's and Con's of Centerlock Hub/Wheels?
    I'm thinking of doing this conversion. Anyone done it? What are pro's and con's?

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    PROS:
    Looks clean
    Might be lighter
    EZ on\off if you're racing

    CONS:
    Limited styles and brands
    May add weight due to center lock hub
    Special tools required
    You're probably not getting them off if u get a flat in the middle of nowhere, I do not think the hand wrench will fit in the boot, it's super long

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    I totally agree with Ferruccio. I think for a car that is tracked on regular basis it would make sense but for road use i do not see any benefit.


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    Yep, other than looking really cool ;-)

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    First they look amazing and i want to convert all of my cars. Second ask almost any Porsche owner with center locks, they can be a huge headache to live with.

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    I hate them on my 991/911 Turbo S...They are a pain in the axx for a street car...A track car only yes.. These wheels need to be torqued to over 400 pound per sq. ,had a tire issue on a rural road and I what a pain...Never Again for me....Do not get them for a street car...

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    Have you ever seen a Tq,Wrench that does 400 Pounds plus ,they are like 4 feet long.No 4 foot wrench ,the rims does not come off and no one on the road has them,even most shops...

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    Had it on my GT3 hated it, real PITA, forget about doing wheel swaps at home!

    Dave
    '16 GT4
    '15 LP610-4
    2014 R8 V10
    2012 TTRS
    2010 GTR
    2010 GT3
    2009 turbo
    2007 turbo
    etc...

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    LOL. Ok I'm sold on not getting them!

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    Hopefully not,but you will just smile if ya get a flat in the middle of no were and you can just but take the lugs off and have it repaired and be on your way.Make sure you have the socket for the Lambo wheel with you in the car also.They do not come with the car. Garages will not have this either...Dealers have them,buy one if you do not have...

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