The 16 x 6 are just the fronts I took off a couple of 3.2 Carreras I had, you always put the rear 16 x 7's on the front and fitted 8's on the back as the 911's then looked a bit under wheeled. I've got a stock camber compensator, HD torsion bar bushes, new shocks but they're only billys and it all rides good. I have only a piddly 1820 motor on twin Webers at the mo so I can hardly break the rears loose, but watch this space because if everything goes to plan I should have a 2.3 litre turbo ex drag race Beetle lump installed which should drift in a straight line.
Bty my old tub is a left hooker and was first off delivered to the dealer in San Antonio. I thought I might get my tame pinstriper to hit it with 'San Antonio Girl' on the rear. Cool eh, the Lyle Lovett song.
Fuchs for 1963 with C Disc Brakes
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Re: Fuchs for 1963 with C Disc Brakes
86 SSE Turbo Look 3.2 Carrera
Cole Foster Chop
75 Honda ST70
94 Buell ST2
74 Dax Cobra
18 Macan Turbo
62 356B T6 (modified)
Cole Foster Chop
75 Honda ST70
94 Buell ST2
74 Dax Cobra
18 Macan Turbo
62 356B T6 (modified)
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Re: Fuchs for 1963 with C Disc Brakes
Graham,
P/N for your Fuchs. Also, spacers required?
Conrad
P/N for your Fuchs. Also, spacers required?
Conrad
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Re: Fuchs for 1963 with C Disc Brakes
I have 4 Fuchs...911 361 020 43. Anyone know thickness of spacers needed to center these wheels on a C?
Conrad
Conrad