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 Post subject: 18"x9 Work Brombacher 3 Piece Split Wheels
PostPosted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 1:15 pm 
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As in title i have a set of Work Willy Brombacher wheels, for those of you in the know these are a very exclusive set of wheels that were commissioned by Brombacher exclusively for Porsche. They are a still available brand new from Driftworks in excess of 3k.

Specs: 3 piece, 18x9 ET22 all round, very much made to fit porsche with the low ET but would suit a mk4/mk5 golf with a nice amount of poke.
No tyres included.

The wheels are in original condition, never been split. Dishes are nice and bright and polish up well, no big kerbing either just one or two very very light bits of kerb graze. Barrells could do with a sand and lick of paint if you wanted to get them upto show standard. Centres are a light gold colour, sorry this doesnt show up very well in the photos.

Need these gone to fund new wheels for a new project so I have priced these to sell.

Price: £1000
Location: Wembley, London
Phone: 07534286110

Will upload more pics this eve, alternatively you can contact me via text and I can send pics.

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 Post subject: Re: 18"x9 Work Brombacher 3 Piece Split Wheels
PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 2:35 pm 
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Ahhh!! I just literally bought some Gemballa's, your rims would have done!!! Have you got any pics of them on a 944?... p.s apparently 18's are NOT allowed.. :roll: Great looking wheel by the way, surely the 9's on the front would be too wide unless they are the perfect et?

Think I'm gonna be "rollin rollin rollin" Fred Durst style..


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 7:59 pm 
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They're 911 fitment but I think they could work on a 944 too with a little fettling!

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jinxster wrote:
Ahhh!! I just literally bought some Gemballa's, your rims would have done!!! Have you got any pics of them on a 944?... p.s apparently 18's are NOT allowed.. :roll: Great looking wheel by the way, surely the 9's on the front would be too wide unless they are the perfect et?

Think I'm gonna be "rollin rollin rollin" Fred Durst style..


Maybe the pic or extended suspension but it looks like it sticks out further than my 10" wide rear Gemballa wheel. I thought about a spare set until I saw what the price they make now...


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I have large spacers in there Pauly, I want the arches rolled and get the rims/tyres sitting as close to the body work as poss. I'll just get the spacer shaved if it's too wide but this may be just right with perhaps a 265 ever so slightly stretched on the 10 inch rim. Then it's time to get low....

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I had 265 Pirelli's and they did looked a bit stretched, the same size in Michelins aren't .


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Hi :)

265 is not considered safe on a 10" rim... I have 285 on mine ....

All the best Brett :)

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Brett928S2 wrote:
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265 is not considered safe on a 10" rim... I have 285 on mine ....

All the best Brett :)


OE rear wheels on both the Porsche 968 turbo S and 993 RS were 10"x18", OE tyre sizes were 265/35. I'll trust that Porsche knew what they were doing...


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I'm trying for a certain look, read from many sites that a 265 is acceptable on a 10 inch rim. I need the side wall to not interfere with the arch...

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Monkeythree posted some tyre info on the PCGB forum, apparently the same width tyres can vary depending on different manufacturers design/construction. As I said my Pirelli's looked stretched, which I didn't like. The Michelin PS2's in the same size dont. I paid a nominal amount extra for 4 N rated tyres as I knew they would all be the same compound.


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