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> Porsche Fuchs center caps, Need help identifying
Nacho
post Dec 18 2017, 09:56 PM
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I was given these caps as extras when I purchase some 911 wheels a few months back but only 3 of them. I’ve been trying to locate 1 to make the full set of 4 but I haven’t come across any that look the same. These are made from aluminum and are heavier than the other types of caps. The Porsche emblem is removable via two speed nuts on the back and the cap is held on to the wheel via 3 set screws that are tightened with an Allen wrench. Are the authentic Porsche caps or aftermarket?

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Mark Henry
post Dec 19 2017, 06:00 PM
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From the pelican forums, all I can find so far.

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Original wheels and center caps were anodized...no paint or color of any kind on the center caps....some people hand painted the centers...another option was to buy center caps with 356 hood crests inlaid (which is what I have on mine)...later...people polished the anodized portions....some chromed...the factory never did.
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