Post Your Favorite Porsche Wheel Here
Hope this thread just keeps going on! Great to see nice cars and wheels, habitat has done some good work 
Anyway I'll post some Porsche wheel pics from our carfreaks.net...
Black 18" Turbo wheels with a red stripe:

BBS Racing 18":

Cargraphic Racing 18":

Ruf 19":

GT3 RS Red 18":

BBS LM (18" ? I can't remember):

Anyway I'll post some Porsche wheel pics from our carfreaks.net...
Black 18" Turbo wheels with a red stripe:

BBS Racing 18":

Cargraphic Racing 18":

Ruf 19":

GT3 RS Red 18":

BBS LM (18" ? I can't remember):
Last edited by Kaizu; Mar 22, 2006 at 03:29 PM.
Originally Posted by feroz928
I saw these wheels at the 2005 German Autofest, and spoke with the vender. He gave me his card, and I think they are located in Pomona California. Is anyone familiar with these wheels
Larry
Larry

Hello,
do you know these Wheels?(http://www.victorequipmentwheels.com/)

Are they distribued in Switzerland???
Thanks!
Vince
do you know these Wheels?(http://www.victorequipmentwheels.com/)

Are they distribued in Switzerland???
Thanks!
Vince
Originally Posted by Daggie

iForged Essen. 8.5x19 and 11x19 full polished, with Pirelli 215/35 and 275/30 (stretch, that's how Europeans do it
)Just curious, why did you choose to go with either (A) tires that are too narrow, or (B) wheels that are too wide for your car? looks a little unusual with the tires sitting so far in from the edge of the wheel. the wheels look really good though.
That's how tires are supposed to sit on a wheel 
I've found out that US and EU have really different standards on that matter. However I have to say, that the car is not build for track or anything. The car is only used for Sunday driving and carshows. I've talked this over with Vince from iForged. The standards are just different, I'm not saying either one is better. In EU (well Belgium for that matter) we prefer a wider wheel, with a stretched tire. We think you guys put way to much tire on your wheels, which makes the complete package look "boring".
Mine actually have pretty big tires.
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/3616.jpg
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/3647.jpg
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/3588.jpg
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/5082.jpg
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/5121.jpg
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/1458.jpg
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/1665.jpg (my previous car)
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/314.jpg
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/311.jpg

I've found out that US and EU have really different standards on that matter. However I have to say, that the car is not build for track or anything. The car is only used for Sunday driving and carshows. I've talked this over with Vince from iForged. The standards are just different, I'm not saying either one is better. In EU (well Belgium for that matter) we prefer a wider wheel, with a stretched tire. We think you guys put way to much tire on your wheels, which makes the complete package look "boring".
Mine actually have pretty big tires.
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/3616.jpg
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/3647.jpg
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/3588.jpg
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/5082.jpg
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/5121.jpg
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/1458.jpg
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/1665.jpg (my previous car)
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/314.jpg
http://www.cleaned.be/gallery/pics/311.jpg







