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> 15x7 cookies on narrow body?, PN 911 361 023
anderssj
post Feb 10 2013, 09:53 AM
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Hi all,

I'm gathering up parts for a future 5-lug conversion. I'm considering a set of 15x7 cookie cutters, PN 911 361 023 (I think the offset is 23.3mm). Does anyone have experience using these on a narrow-body? (I tried the search feature, but didn't see anything on this particular wheel).

Did you have to roll or pull the rear fenders? What about the fronts rubbing at full lock? Tire size would probably be 205/65-15.

Thanks in advance!

Steve A-
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post Feb 21 2013, 01:58 PM
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15 X 7 Cookies mounted with 185/65s. Very close on drivers' rear.

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Hard right hand turns, slight marking on sidewall of drivers' side .. nothing to worry about.
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