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> Older ATS wheels
JerryP
post May 27 2004, 12:04 PM
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I don't know anything about these older ATS wheels. Somebody said they were pretty rare but I don't know if that means they are good. I've been running Riv's until I can buy a set of nice Fuchs or do a 5 lug conversion. Anybody know where these might fall in the range between Riv's and Fuchs as far as strength, weight, desirability etc.?

Would you use them instead of Riv's(aesthetic preferences aside for the moment)? Thanks.


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post May 27 2004, 12:09 PM
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Not as common as some - They are German - You should be able to find an OE number on the backside. Have seen a couple of sets of the 4 luggers, but the 5 luggers seem to be more common (early 911 wheels). They are heavier than the FUChs or Mahles, but should be lighter than the EMPIs. Strength - don't have a clue.

Believe these wheels are referred to as "cookie cutters".
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