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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 52 Joined: 15-July 03 From: Boston, MA Member No.: 912 ![]() |
I am currently running 185/70/15s on Mahle wheels.
I recently bought a set of Fuchs wheels with nearly new 205/60/15 tires. I am planning to have the Fuchs polished for use on my car, but I am not sure which tires I should use. Can anyone tell me the difference in width between these two tire sizes? My current 185/70s have very liitle clearance between the sidewall and the rear fenders. Thanks for the help! ____________________________ '76 Malaga Red |
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It depends on the width of the fuch. I know a couple of people running 15x6 fuchs that fit without problem. But 15x7 are supposed to be iffy. They work on some 914s without touching the fender, but others arent so lucky. I have 15x7 phone dials on my 914 an I think Im going to have to massage the fender. Its not a problem for me because its getting new paint soon, but if you have a paint job already, it might be a problem.
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