New wheels for 356s and Early 911/912

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Brad Ripley
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New wheels for 356s and Early 911/912

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We are now in production of new replacement wheels for 356 15" drum and disc brake models. Wheels are entirely US-made including chrome plating. Fabrication tolerances meet or exceed Porsche specs: see B/C Workshop Manual, page T45. They are certified by an independent lab to meet or exceed DOT worldwide standards. Rims have the tubeless tire safety bead. Plating and detail painting of the center and inside rim is grey to match originals. The "painted" wheels are silver powder coat.

Ten versions are available:
Part Number Description Price each
NLA-361-010-10 15X4.5 PAINTED WHEEL, DRUM BRAKES $149
NLA-361-010-20 15X4.5 CHROME WHEEL, DRUM BRAKES $189
NLA-361-012-10 15X5.5 PAINTED WHEEL, DRUM BRAKES $159
NLA-361-012-20 15X5.5 CHROME WHEEL, DRUM BRAKES $199

SIC-361-013-10 15X4.5 PAINTED WHEEL, DISC BRAKES $285
SIC-361-013-20 15X4.5 CHROME WHEEL, DISC BRAKES $385
SIC-361-021-10 15X6.0 PAINTED WHEEL, DISC BRAKES $350
SIC-361-021-20 15X6.0 CHROME WHEEL, DISC BRAKES $450
SIC-361-022-10 15X5.5 PAINTED WHEEL, DISC BRAKES $325
SIC-361-022-20 15X5.5 CHROME WHEEL, DISC BRAKES $425

Contact http://www.nlaparts.com or http://www.stoddard.com
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Re: New wheels for 356s and Early 911/912

#2 Post by Glen Hamner, Jr »

Hi Brad,

Would love to see 16x5.5 and 6 in the drum brake selection, chrome and no chrome, maybe powder coat color of choice. Those pushing the envelope are also fans of what you are doing. Even 17's and 18's are possibilities. Lower profile, less tire weight, better sidewall stability for really tractable handling.

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