Damn stones ruined my wheel!!
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We've only had this 991.2 gt3 since February and already the inside of the same wheel has been ruined by stones getting wedged between the pccb caliper and the wheel barrel, not once but twice!. It looks like I've had the wheel on a lathe and cut a lovely groove all the way round.

My wife does use It as her daily drive but didn't expect this to happen so soon and not once but twice! I've looked about and it seems that it mostly happens on the pccb equipped cars due to the caliper being so close. I guess that's why it never happend on our old 991.2 c4gts with the steel brake set up.
Looks like we'll be buying a new wheel in the future unless it can be repaired?




My wife does use It as her daily drive but didn't expect this to happen so soon and not once but twice! I've looked about and it seems that it mostly happens on the pccb equipped cars due to the caliper being so close. I guess that's why it never happend on our old 991.2 c4gts with the steel brake set up.
Looks like we'll be buying a new wheel in the future unless it can be repaired?

It's annoying obviously, but also extremely common and considered pretty much normal.
The damage to the wheel will only be cosmetic. A refurb will sort it out, but then it'll only happen again at some point, so it's your call.
Have a search on rennlist and you'll see a lot people, especially the people that track heavily, have loads of this.
The damage to the wheel will only be cosmetic. A refurb will sort it out, but then it'll only happen again at some point, so it's your call.
Have a search on rennlist and you'll see a lot people, especially the people that track heavily, have loads of this.
Thanks folks, I've taken a look on rennlist and it does seem to happen to a few people
I suppose we'll leave it until before we sell then try and get it filled in and re painted or replace the wheel.
And
, yes it's used as a daily for the school run and work commutes. So I never get to go in it as on the weekend when we're out as a family we go in the macan.

I suppose we'll leave it until before we sell then try and get it filled in and re painted or replace the wheel.
And
, yes it's used as a daily for the school run and work commutes. So I never get to go in it as on the weekend when we're out as a family we go in the macan.
Schuey_911 said:
Isn't there anything you can fit, like a bigger brake disc guard or something to prevent this scenario?
I have wondered about this before. Would a thin piece of soft foam stuck on the calliper close off the gap and block stones entering?Edited by Schuey_911 on Friday 22 April 16:32
Both of my last two PCCB equipped cars had these scores on most of the wheels. My OPC were totally relaxed about it and raised no issues at all when I traded them in against a new Porsche. They appeared to accept is as a part of life. I have given up worrying about it now, like the previous poster said once the dust builds up they don’t really show.
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