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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ 7” ATS Cookie Cutter Wheels

Posted by: mepstein Jan 21 2022, 12:05 PM

A set of 4 ATS cookie cutter wheels. Wheels are in driver condition with scrapes and scuffs. 3 caps are included. $395 + ship. Email - Mark@MarkEpstein.net to purchase.


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Posted by: Freezin 914 Jan 21 2022, 12:43 PM

These are a good deal, would be great for race application, spare roller wheels, or for refinishing!
GLWTS Mark!

Posted by: BillJ Jan 21 2022, 01:05 PM

These do look good on 914s!

Posted by: GBX0073 Jan 21 2022, 01:39 PM

who does not like Cookies?
If I had 5 lug they would be my first choice

Posted by: mepstein Jan 21 2022, 01:44 PM

Pending

Posted by: Montreal914 Jan 21 2022, 07:46 PM

So I am sure this subject has been beat to death but do they have a different offset that would make them fit under stock fenders, unlike 15x7 Fuchs?

Posted by: mepstein Jan 21 2022, 08:04 PM

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So I am sure this subject has been beat to death but do they have a different offset that would make them fit under stock fenders, unlike 15x7 Fuchs?

I don’t think so. I like cookies. I have two sets on my 914’s. A set of 6’s on a stock body car and 7’s on a flared car.
Unless you plan to roll and clearance the fenders, or use a narrow tire, I would stick with six inch wheels. A 205x60x15 fits on a stock narrow body car and is a lot of tire unless you have a bigger six engine.

Posted by: Montreal914 Jan 21 2022, 08:27 PM

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QUOTE(Montreal914 @ Jan 21 2022, 08:46 PM) *

So I am sure this subject has been beat to death but do they have a different offset that would make them fit under stock fenders, unlike 15x7 Fuchs?

I don’t think so. I like cookies. I have two sets on my 914’s. A set of 6’s on a stock body car and 7’s on a flared car.
Unless you plan to roll and clearance the fenders, or use a narrow tire, I would stick with six inch wheels. A 205x60x15 fits on a stock narrow body car and is a lot of tire unless you have a bigger six engine.


Thank you for the input. Moving on to 5 lugs and have Fuchs 16x6, so 205/55-16 should be plenty for my 4 cylinder car. If 15x7 cookie would have fitted, I might have considered using them with 205s, but not interested in rolling or stretching any panels. Thank you for the reply, have a good weekend! beerchug.gif

Posted by: Bates Feb 11 2022, 03:19 PM

I have had5 x 7 Cookies on my non flared car with 205s, fit just fine. 225s need a little 'ball bat' rolling on the rear.


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QUOTE(Montreal914 @ Jan 21 2022, 08:46 PM) *

So I am sure this subject has been beat to death but do they have a different offset that would make them fit under stock fenders, unlike 15x7 Fuchs?

I don’t think so. I like cookies. I have two sets on my 914’s. A set of 6’s on a stock body car and 7’s on a flared car.
Unless you plan to roll and clearance the fenders, or use a narrow tire, I would stick with six inch wheels. A 205x60x15 fits on a stock narrow body car and is a lot of tire unless you have a bigger six engine.


Thank you for the input. Moving on to 5 lugs and have Fuchs 16x6, so 205/55-16 should be plenty for my 4 cylinder car. If 15x7 cookie would have fitted, I might have considered using them with 205s, but not interested in rolling or stretching any panels. Thank you for the reply, have a good weekend! beerchug.gif

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Posted by: mepstein Feb 11 2022, 04:08 PM

Sold.

Posted by: roblav1 Feb 11 2022, 09:57 PM

7" Cookies can fit on a narrow body 914 with right tires. I did it on my previous 993 engine build. One side needed a bit of massaging.

Posted by: sixaddict Feb 12 2022, 09:20 AM

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Ran 205/50 for AX for years
Rear was rolled…….Firm suspension helps.

Posted by: mepstein Feb 12 2022, 09:53 AM

I agree with you guys. 7” can fit. It may take careful tire selection, alignment and possibly rolling the fender lips and/or pulling the fenders a bit.

6” fits a 205x60x15 tire most of the time without any adjustments.

It just depends on your goals. beerchug.gif

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