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> Need Wheel Help, Fuchs 16x7 (911 & 951)
seanery
post Jul 12 2003, 02:26 PM
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I have a bunch of Fuchs and a friend of mine in LA is looking for some 16x7's. I want to make sure that he can use them before I officially offer them to him and set a price.

I have 2 of each of the following:

P/N 911631010 [44] (on paddle 1)
AS1062 (on paddle 1)
FCO (paddle 3)
[2385] (paddle 5)
inspection numbers (paddle 2)
size NO ET info (paddle 4)

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P/N 9513621 [15] (paddle 1)
AS1062 (paddle 1)
FCO (paddle 3)
[3285] or [8Z85] (paddle 5)
inspection numbers (paddle 2)
ET 23 (paddle 4)

There is a difference in the lug nut mounting hole (pics soon) similar to the difference between 8's and 9's.

Does anyone have any more info on these? He wants to put them on his 914 2.7 -6. He is currently running 15x7 & 8 (I believe).

Does anyone know the value?
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Jeroen
post Jul 12 2003, 05:16 PM
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Hey Sean,

Since both the 7" 911 and 7" 944 fuchs have the same ET, it wouldn't matter which you put up front or in the rear.
With the 8's it would...

cheers,

Jeroen
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