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The caption lines essentially cover it all.
Can the steering wheels of the sixes fit the fours and vice versa? Specifically, can the wheels shown as advertised for one also fit the other? Although I've not verified it yet in any tech manual, I've got the sense that the answer is no, just based on reading the tech info found in eBay ads. Can anyone here confirm my suspicion here or not? note: extra credit given to those who bother to answer and include a description of the physical differences Thanks |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 316 Joined: 12-August 10 From: northwest Member No.: 12,048 Region Association: Pacific Northwest ![]() |
I have just put the 71 911 wheel and the 85 911 wheel on my 75 914-4 column, I dont have a -6 wheel so i cant try. I know the hub lenth is longer and the 911 wheel feels to close to the driver. (for me)
The 924/944 have a smaller dia on the splines, I know that because the fit the vanagons and the Mk1 rabbits! The plactic ring that stops the turn signal is different but you can unbolt the vw and bolt it to the porsche no problem jcl |
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