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Awesome looking wheels! Kind of looks like it would be a PITA to clean that space between the spokes and the outer ring, though. Nothing a $10 special brush couldn't handle I guess!


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Jason, TSW hasn't published weights for these yet. Can you post weights for the 20x9 and 20x10? Also, are the offsets going to be the same as the Bathurst 20s for the PP GT?

I'm considering these now since the Bathurst is on back order. I'm a little worried about the long term strength of the Portier compared to the Bathurst since they are multi-piece and not fully rotary forged. Can you comment on this?
 

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Jason, TSW hasn't published weights for these yet. Can you post weights for the 20x9 and 20x10? Also, are the offsets going to be the same as the Bathurst 20s for the PP GT?

I'm considering these now since the Bathurst is on back order. I'm a little worried about the long term strength of the Portier compared to the Bathurst since they are multi-piece and not fully rotary forged. Can you comment on this?
The Portiers will weigh more than the Bathurst since its a multipiece wheel which uses more material.

The Portiers feature a forged barrel so they'll be just a strong as the Bathurst!

TSW reports a 20x10 weigh of the Portiers to be about 29 lbs
 

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I think I read that a guy on this forum bent the spokes on a set of Bathurst fronts. I think it was because an incorrect offset was mounted, not because he hit a giant pothole.

The Portiers are only a couple of pounds heavier. Maybe the Portiers are stronger/more durable than the Bathursts. Would that be an accurate statement?

Are the Portiers available now?
 
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Why is everyone speculation ill weigh them in house on our scale and post images for everyone.
 

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Why is everyone speculation ill weigh them in house on our scale and post images for everyone.
Hi Paul at Need4Speed Motors, I am hoping to get Portiers 20x10 square on a GTPP (6 piston Brembos) 40mm offset with 275/35. If I have got my measurements right the 20x10 Portiers will be 8mm closer to strut (compared to 19x9 255/40 45 offset) .Do you know what the original clearance on the GTPP 19x9,255/40 to the strut is please? The rears are 5mm further out than the std 19x9.5 52.5 offset so they should be ok. Thanks.
 

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I think I read that a guy on this forum bent the spokes on a set of Bathurst fronts. I think it was because an incorrect offset was mounted, not because he hit a giant pothole.

The Portiers are only a couple of pounds heavier. Maybe the Portiers are stronger/more durable than the Bathursts. Would that be an accurate statement?

Are the Portiers available now?
The Bathurst's are rotary forged and are a strong ass wheel. I would assume, the Bathurst's are stronger than the Portier. The spoke was bent due to the wrong offset.
 

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The Bathurst's are rotary forged and are a strong ass wheel. I would assume, the Bathurst's are stronger than the Portier. The spoke was bent due to the wrong offset.
Hi Todd15Fastback, As per my last post would you possibly know what the clearance is on front GTPP 6 piston Brembos of factory black 10 spoke 19x9 255/40 offset 45mm, distance to strut (Bulge of sidewall of tire to strut)?Thanks.
 

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I think I read that a guy on this forum bent the spokes on a set of Bathurst fronts. I think it was because an incorrect offset was mounted, not because he hit a giant pothole.

The Portiers are only a couple of pounds heavier. Maybe the Portiers are stronger/more durable than the Bathursts. Would that be an accurate statement?

Are the Portiers available now?
The Portiers are in limited amounts.

The \reason why EBCobra bent a wheel was he placed the 20x10 upfront on a EB PP the calipers are rounder so it contacted the inside spoke and cut into it a bit. Nothing to do with it hitting a pothole.

It was fixed with a 5 mm spacer.

Hi Paul at Need4Speed Motors, I am hoping to get Portiers 20x10 square on a GTPP (6 piston Brembos) 40mm offset with 275/35. If I have got my measurements right the 20x10 Portiers will be 8mm closer to strut (compared to 19x9 255/40 45 offset) .Do you know what the original clearance on the GTPP 19x9,255/40 to the strut is please? The rears are 5mm further out than the std 19x9.5 52.5 offset so they should be ok. Thanks.
You cannot run the 20x10 ET 40 wheels upfront they have to be the 20x9 and 20x10 staggered fitment.


The Bathurst's are rotary forged and are a strong ass wheel. I would assume, the Bathurst's are stronger than the Portier. The spoke was bent due to the wrong offset.
Your correct Todd, it takes a bit of impact to bend a wheel on a pothole.
 

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They would fit I dont see a reason why.

Let me know if I can help out im a authorized dealer for TSW ! so we are able to back up their warranty for our clients as well .
Hi Paul, I've been eyeing for a set of the Portier matte Gunmetal/ gloss black 20x9 & 20x10. Could you PM price for these wheels?
 

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Hurry Up Voo Doo!

I can't wait to see these as I have a black/black PP Anniversary as well!
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