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> Anyone know about "Revolution" wheels?, 225's under stock fenders...
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post May 4 2003, 07:44 AM
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There were two 914's in yesterday's club race over here that were running bone stock bodywork. One ran with 205's on Fuchs 6's, the other guy had 225's on Revolution wheels. He had done the baseball bat thing on his rear fenders, but it was unnecessary based on the clearance he had.

Anyone out there have any experience with the Revolution wheels? The guy at the race was quite happy with his, just wondering if there are any more users out there?

BTW, there were a number of widebody 914's out there as well, and they represented us very well:

http://www.cvrpca.org/n_cvrraceresults.htm
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post May 4 2003, 08:51 AM
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Alot of guys in our area run them as track wheels.. and the offset is close to a factory 7inch R fuchs.. I can't remember but something like 37m...

anyways. Yes you can often get them under stock body and often with 225/low profile tires... There pretty nice, but not the lightest wheel out there... Probably the best "off the shelf" 4bolt option

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