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> Anybody running 7R x 15 fuchs with ET47?, ?? will it fit without pulling fender
jim dorociak
post Jan 8 2024, 02:33 AM
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Guys I am thinking of having a 6 x 15 fuchs turned into a 7 x 15 ET 47 sometimes called the 7R wheel. 216/60 x 15 for the rear and does it fit without pulling the fender? I assume I have to add a spacer in the rear say 12mm and the rest of the wider wheel goes to the inside???? Anybody run this size and et rears wheel with that size tire?

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troth
post Jan 8 2024, 12:59 PM
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http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...3166&st=20#

Here's a link to somebody that has real 7Rs on their car. You can see it's a lot of rubber you can fit in there without rolling the fenders. PMB is selling the maxilite repos now. I would discuss with Eric before cutting up a set of good 6's. I am currently planning for a set of those unless a real set falls into my lap (unlikely).
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