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> Tire Size Question for 1.8L 1975
Aayala
post Dec 3 2025, 11:28 AM
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Hello all,

I was wondering if anyone could provide some feedback or recommendation on purchasing some tires and wheels for my 1975 1.8L 914.

I wanted to upgrade the wheels on my 914 to a 5 lug conversion to fit some Fuchs on it.

Question is...

1. Is it worth it to convert to the 5 lug and pretty simple to do?

2. I have someone selling their wheels and tires for a good price but the wheel sizes are 15x6 (front) and 15x8 (rear). Will this fit the stock 914 narrow body?? or will I have to for sure add fender flares to fit these?

thank you in advance!
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Pyetookh
post Jan 13 2026, 03:43 AM
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I´d like to replace my 4 lugs baby Fuchs for something a bit wider.
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Unfortunately I can´t find any wheels 6x15 or 7x15 at 4x130. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif)

Therefore I decided to go for conversion plates 22mm thick to go from 4x130 to 4x100.
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And use Japan Racing JR3 7x15 4x100 ET25 White 67.1 wheels.
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What do you think about such combo, please?


I may like to go on 205/60 R15 front and 225/50/15 rear. Or maybe 205/60/15 all 4 corners.
This will require wider fenders

Or maybe Japan Racing JR3 7x15 4x100 ET40 plus 22mm spacer and try to squeeze them into narrow body.

Any thoughts are welcome (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)

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post Jan 13 2026, 07:05 AM
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QUOTE(Pyetookh @ Jan 13 2026, 05:43 AM) *


What do you think about such combo, please?

I may like to go on 205/60 R15 front and 225/50/15 rear.


Wheel spacers add significant scrub radius to the front wheel steering geometry increasing steering effort. This is in addition to any effort increase from increasing tire width.

It usually doesn’t work out to add the same width spacers at both front and rear. Changing front and rear unequally affects vehicle handling depending on which track width is wider front vs rear. Even if you can change front and rear equally, the change in track width still affects vehicle handling and suspension set up one way or another.

Wheel spacers increase stress and wear on wheel bearings.

I’m not really a fan of spacers especially just to accomplish lug pattern change but I’d bet you haven’t considered any of this.

The tire stagger that you are proposing will increase understeer. Is that really what you’re trying to accomplish with the change to the vehicle handling?
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post Jan 13 2026, 01:45 PM
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QUOTE(Superhawk996 @ Jan 13 2026, 02:05 PM) *

QUOTE(Pyetookh @ Jan 13 2026, 05:43 AM) *


What do you think about such combo, please?

I may like to go on 205/60 R15 front and 225/50/15 rear.


Wheel spacers add significant scrub radius to the front wheel steering geometry increasing steering effort. This is in addition to any effort increase from increasing tire width.

It usually doesn’t work out to add the same width spacers at both front and rear. Changing front and rear unequally affects vehicle handling depending on which track width is wider front vs rear. Even if you can change front and rear equally, the change in track width still affects vehicle handling and suspension set up one way or another.

Wheel spacers increase stress and wear on wheel bearings.

I’m not really a fan of spacers especially just to accomplish lug pattern change but I’d bet you haven’t considered any of this.

The tire stagger that you are proposing will increase understeer. Is that really what you’re trying to accomplish with the change to the vehicle handling?


These are all good points.

But wider track and GT flares were manufactured by factory so I believe they had a good reason for it. It is also very common mod, It can´t be all wrong. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/stirthepot.gif)

I also believe that you can compensate for conversion spacers thickness with higher wheel ET number,
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Aayala   Tire Size Question for 1.8L 1975   Dec 3 2025, 11:28 AM
chmillman   Hello all, I was wondering if anyone could provi...   Dec 3 2025, 11:47 AM
brant   after 4 decades of this question. the 6inch wheel...   Dec 3 2025, 01:12 PM
Jamie   after 4 decades of this question. the 6inch whee...   Jan 14 2026, 08:40 AM
mepstein   after 4 decades of this question. the 6inch whe...   Jan 14 2026, 09:04 AM
chmillman   I get it. The 5 lug Fuchs is a pretty wheel and y...   Jan 15 2026, 03:25 AM
TRP   All you ever wanted to know about 914s and Fuchs w...   Dec 3 2025, 04:58 PM
Pyetookh   I´d like to replace my 4 lugs baby Fuchs for some...   Jan 13 2026, 03:43 AM
Superhawk996   What do you think about such combo, please? I m...   Jan 13 2026, 07:05 AM
Pyetookh   What do you think about such combo, please? I ...   Jan 13 2026, 01:45 PM
Superhawk996   These are all good points. But wider track and ...   Jan 13 2026, 03:28 PM
Pyetookh   These are all good points. But wider track and...   Jan 14 2026, 12:29 AM
chmillman   Ultimately this is a sports car and I have lots o...   Jan 14 2026, 03:45 AM
Pyetookh   As you might imagine, there are also a lot of wi...   Jan 14 2026, 05:16 AM
Superhawk996   Truth is that I don´t know what I´m doing and ...   Jan 14 2026, 08:22 AM
Pyetookh   Forgive me for the length of the response. It i...   Jan 15 2026, 02:36 AM
Superhawk996   My passanger will add another 7% so I´m not mu...   Jan 15 2026, 05:28 AM
chmillman   Dunno, if it was me I guess I would go with the 5 ...   Jan 13 2026, 06:12 AM
Pyetookh   Dunno, if it was me I guess I would go with the 5...   Jan 13 2026, 01:19 PM
mepstein   Hello all, I was wondering if anyone could provi...   Jan 13 2026, 06:24 AM
Superhawk996   Throwing parts at these cars without knowing the b...   Jan 13 2026, 06:53 AM
mepstein   Throwing parts at these cars without knowing the ...   Jan 13 2026, 08:42 AM
930cabman   [quote name='Superhawk996' post='3240590' date='J...   Jan 13 2026, 10:27 AM
930cabman   I generally use stock sizes ( or slightly larger),...   Jan 13 2026, 04:31 PM
chmillman   23.3 is what is stamped on the inside…   Jan 14 2026, 06:37 AM
Pyetookh   23.3 is what is stamped on the inside… So in ...   Jan 14 2026, 06:52 AM
burton73   Hello all, I was wondering if anyone could provi...   Jan 16 2026, 03:20 PM
Aayala   [quote name='Aayala' post='3235381' date='Dec 3 2...   Jan 18 2026, 01:46 AM
ClayPerrine   I know the Fuchs look fantastic on a 914. But if ...   Jan 18 2026, 07:53 AM


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