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Miami based daily driver.

madge said:
Are they available in a suitable fitment for the 993 does anyone know? I've seen the custom made set for sale in the wheel section and the ones in the link were custom made too. Does that mean that 'off the shelf' Fuchs for the 993 are a non-starter?
Yep... available in 993 fitment here:
http://www.fuchsfelge.de/index.php?id=190&L=1

Their website lists JZM as their UK dealer:
http://www.jzmporsche.com/product/512-2/

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I'm not 100% sure the old skool fuchs look suits the 993 but good to see individuality regardless :thumbs:.
 
They should have chopped out the 'suicide savannah' interior before tackling the outside :what: Plus too low that you'd have some concerns over your sac grating without good support :nooo:
 
No, no no. You neeed the Magnus Walker Outlaw Fuch-type offering. Better on the 964 if you ask me.

Wheels are tricksy things on the 993. Not quite retro enough to back date and not new enough for the really modern stuff. Suppose that's why most opt for the twists (love that wheel).
 

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Never been a fan of the MW Outlaw Fuchs style but yes they suit the 964 better than the 993.

Got to be Speedlines or BBS on a 993 for the WOW factor IMO, although I am quite partial to a set of Gemballa Le Mans or MY02's providing the car is dropped a little. 8)

BBS RS on a WB for some further inspiration...

C.
 

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I've been a real wheel ***** in the past but BBS have never been my favourite. LM's are OK but often have a positive offset on the front which just looks wierd IMHO.

The ones above I just think look ugly :nooo:
 
cableguy said:
Never been a fan of the MW Outlaw Fuchs style but yes they suit the 964 better than the 993.

Got to be Speedlines or BBS on a 993 for the WOW factor IMO, although I am quite partial to a set of Gemballa Le Mans or MY02's providing the car is dropped a little. 8)

BBS RS on a WB for some further inspiration...

C.


Totally agree with you on the MY02 wheels. They are classic and understated. 30mm or 40mm drop please :thumb:
 
ch3tman said:
madge said:
Are they available in a suitable fitment for the 993 does anyone know? I've seen the custom made set for sale in the wheel section and the ones in the link were custom made too. Does that mean that 'off the shelf' Fuchs for the 993 are a non-starter?
Yep... available in 993 fitment here:
http://www.fuchsfelge.de/index.php?id=190&L=1

Their website lists JZM as their UK dealer:
http://www.jzmporsche.com/product/512-2/

I'm not 100% sure the old skool fuchs look suits the 993 but good to see individuality regardless :thumbs:.

Thanks ch3tman. That's very helpful. :thumb:

Looks like the fitment is the same as 18" hollow spokes. So no obstacles there.

I wonder if JZM have a set that you can try on to see how you like them. I wouldn't dream of buying my sandals without first seeing how they look so surely the same should apply to wheels? 8)
 
miami based daily driver

JZM do stock them .they are one piece alloys and very light 18,s workout about £2200 they are lovely
 
Here's some 18" fuchs form jzm on my 993
 

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