need pics of 5 lug 15x7 cookie cutters on narrow body, 205x50x15 seems to be the best size - widths vary by brand |
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need pics of 5 lug 15x7 cookie cutters on narrow body, 205x50x15 seems to be the best size - widths vary by brand |
jimkelly |
Nov 15 2011, 06:22 AM
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i measured backspace and got 4.5" - figured it would be more. Attached image(s) |
sixnotfour |
Jan 26 2012, 03:31 PM
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QUOTE Has anyone tried the1986 944 turbo offset 16x7 fuchs on the rear of a narrow body? They are the same offset as 15x7 fuchs and cookies and 16x7 fuchs. the 951 16x7's have clearance for big brakes , thats it, Now late 944 phonedials 52mm ofset ? is another story they fit and need a bit of a spacer even. |
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