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> WTB: 951 Fuchs
Coloradocurt
post Oct 21 2018, 07:03 AM
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Looking for a pair of 951 Fuchs 944 alloys in the 7x16 size. PM me or email to Coloradocurt@gmail.com.
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post Oct 21 2018, 03:34 PM
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Why do you need 951. There offset is the same as the 7s 911 numbers when I compare them on the ground but they do have their own number. I get it with the 951 8s

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post Oct 21 2018, 05:22 PM
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Why do you need 951. There offset is the same as the 7s 911 numbers when I compare them on the ground but they do have their own number. I get it with the 951 8s

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post Oct 21 2018, 10:06 PM
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Not exactly the same. Same overall offset, but the face of the spokes (and bolt holes are deeper) are further to the edge of the wheel - so they look look like 16x6
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post Oct 21 2018, 10:41 PM
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I happen to have pictures of my wheals in 951 and 911 numbers. The wheels are the same size 7x15. And you are right they are closer to a 6 x 16 not 7x15

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