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This topic I'm sure has been covered many times however, I need to plow this ground again because I don't have a clue. What size tire came on the original 2.0 factory Fuchs.
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Something told me their was going to be a little contoversy over this. My main reason for bringing this up is my last 914 had reverias and was always hard to fit fatter tires due to the wrong offset on the wheels. My car now has 2.0 fuchs with 205s and they rub a little. I want as close to original size as i can for the best fit. I'm not hung up on how wide a tire i can fit.
I will research the suggested sites. Thanks |
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