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FS: NEW 18x8.5 / 18x10 Work Brombacher Wheels

 
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Old 05-31-2019, 03:50 PM
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Part fits (select ONLY those which apply): 911, 964, 987, 993, 996, 997, Cayman
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Old 06-04-2019, 10:21 PM
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I have a 993 WB but unsure how "flush" these would look. :/
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Originally Posted by DiegoR
I have a 993 WB but unsure how "flush" these would look. :/
Hi, they would fit similar to this car. This WB pictured is using 18x8.5 et41 and 18x11 et 41. My set is 18x10 in the rear with 35 offset.



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Old 06-09-2019, 12:55 PM
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the fronts would fit a WB fine - minor spacer for fine tuning maybe - but i don't want to give up 1" of rim width in the back. need to see what a hoop swap would do to offset. not worth changing both, but maybe an inner. if i were to swap out my fikses, this is one of the few rims i'd consider.
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Ordered for a cayman but fits a nb 993 ?

Anyone sure about that?
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Old 06-09-2019, 10:22 PM
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10" et 35 won't fit a NB 993. 10" et 65 would. The rear wheel offsets are way off for a NB 993. Might work out for a WB 993 though.
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Old 06-10-2019, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Spyder_Man
10" et 35 won't fit a NB 993. 10" et 65 would. The rear wheel offsets are way off for a NB 993. Might work out for a WB 993 though.
Right, the offset in rear is too low for a NB. These would fit great on a WB 993 with a 5mm or 7mm spacer.
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Old 06-10-2019, 09:04 PM
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Any chance these would fit 996TT?
dont mind spacers if that would make em work
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Originally Posted by chefc4s
Any chance these would fit 996TT?
dont mind spacers if that would make em work
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Hi, yes they will fit. On a 996T, I would run a 12 or 15mm spacer in the rear to match the front flush fitment.
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These would be fine in front on any 993 (since they are all the same outside of an RSR or GT2). The rears would be way too conservative on a WB 993.

Adding a 4" lip to the rears would effectively make these 18x11 ET35 which would be mildly aggressive on a WB 993. You can swap to a 4.5" lip and have 18x11.5 ET35 which would effectively be like 18x11 ET 28 ..... aggressive but would still allow for 285/295 rear tires with rolled fenders.

Nice wheels.
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Originally Posted by JEllis
These would be fine in front on any 993 (since they are all the same outside of an RSR or GT2). The rears would be way too conservative on a WB 993.

Adding a 4" lip to the rears would effectively make these 18x11 ET35 which would be mildly aggressive on a WB 993. You can swap to a 4.5" lip and have 18x11.5 ET35 which would effectively be like 18x11 ET 28 ..... aggressive but would still allow for 285/295 rear tires with rolled fenders.

Nice wheels.
Thanks! yes while you can change the barrel or lip size, a much easier and cost effective solution is to run a 10mm spacer in the rear.
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Originally Posted by CW987
Thanks! yes while you can change the barrel or lip size, a much easier and cost effective solution is to run a 10mm spacer in the rear.
For those with WB 993s. A 14mm spacer would bring these nearly flush. I run 18x11 ET43 Meisters w/14mm spacers (effectively ET29) on my turbo and its flush. Rolled rear fenders would be a must.
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Originally Posted by JEllis
For those with WB 993s. A 14mm spacer would bring these nearly flush. I run 18x11 ET43 Meisters w/14mm spacers (effectively ET29) on my turbo and its flush. Rolled rear fenders would be a must.

I have a 993 WB and worry me the rears. I was thinking to change the outter lips/barrels to make it 18x11" and help that way what is missing to fill the rear fenders.But plus 14mm wouldn't be way too much (for GT2 flares maybe)?
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