Wheels
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- 356 Fan
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Re: Wheels
Michael, wow, lots of rubber! Do you have a shot from the rear? What size are your tires? How is the steering feel and weight?
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- Michael Moss
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Re: Wheels
Ed: I'm running 195/65/15 on a 7" in front with the early Fuch 7R offset & 215/60/15 on a 7" in rear with the late 7" Fuch offset. I had to pie the rear fenders. I did however run the 195/65/15 front and rear on 6" cookie cutters without mods th the body. Mike
- Bill Lawless
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Re: Wheels
Same color I'm planning for my C.... Hope it comes out that good... Very nice!!Michael Moss wrote:Ed: I'm running 195/65/15 on a 7" in front with the early Fuch 7R offset & 215/60/15 on a 7" in rear with the late 7" Fuch offset. I had to pie the rear fenders. I did however run the 195/65/15 front and rear on 6" cookie cutters without mods th the body. Mike
Thanks,
Bill
65' 356 SC Cab Irish Green
82' SC Targa
81 VW Westfalia with 2015 Forester Engine
BMW 64'-R50/2, 75'-BMW R90/6, 74' BMW R90/6, Yamaha BW350
Bill
65' 356 SC Cab Irish Green
82' SC Targa
81 VW Westfalia with 2015 Forester Engine
BMW 64'-R50/2, 75'-BMW R90/6, 74' BMW R90/6, Yamaha BW350
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Re: Wheels
If memory serves, in 2014 when I asked, the centers were forged and the outers were spun. The website now says they are "100% forged Aluminum construction". That may explain the big price increase.
Does that mean the outers are not welded to the centers?
Does that mean the outers are not welded to the centers?
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