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ahycaramba
post Mar 24 2019, 09:32 AM
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Hello Amigos,
I wanted to see is anyone has installed 7x15 phone dial wheels to their straight bodied 914? Do they just slap on or do you need spacers? Could you post some pics.

Thanks, Al
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post Mar 24 2019, 03:16 PM
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Obviously, you’ll need to have a 5 lug conversion if yours is a 914-4. I think the issue will be fender clearance more so than having to space them away from the hub.
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post Mar 24 2019, 04:00 PM
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need a pn , or offset ..
23.3mm came in 15x7, 16x7 and 16x8.

52.3mm came in 15x6, 15x7, 16x7, 16x8.


the ones you want have the 52.3 offset , but need a spacer...or

the 23.3 offset may or maynot depending on tires camber,,bla bla ..most likely need the fender pulled
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post Mar 24 2019, 06:58 PM
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Thanks guys for your response. The reason I asked was I thought the dial wheels would be a cheap temporary resolution till I have my steel GT fender installed. I recently converted to five lug and bought some staggered Euromeister to fit my GT flares. Because my project is taking longer than anticipated I just ant to get my project running and put off the steel flares for later. I am looking for a solution that would enable me to drive my car as a narrow body until I’m ready to install the GT fenders. Your response is helping me figure things out. As you can tell I got the fever and the remedy is to drive my teener.
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your knowledge and input.

Picture are of my project with staggered wheels on narrow body.
The wheel are from someone that is selling then online
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post Apr 5 2019, 11:35 AM
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great deal;
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/groups...064992420468096

‎Todd Prettyman‎ to Porsche 914 Parts For Sale
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Porsche Phone Dial Wheels
$250
Murfreesboro, TN
Porsche Phone Dial wheels. 7x15’s, ET 52.3, 5-130 bolt pattern will fit many vehicles. All center caps included, just refinished and ready to go.


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post Apr 5 2019, 12:31 PM
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ET 52.3 will need spacers and longer wheel studs. On the plus side, you can fine-tune the offset to your car with those.

Not sure i would do that for some temp wheels though ...
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will not fit, 6 inch will though


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Hello Amigos,
I wanted to see is anyone has installed 7x15 phone dial wheels to their straight bodied 914? Do they just slap on or do you need spacers? Could you post some pics.

Thanks, Al

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yes good point, the best way to install the later offset wheels like these is to use a four to five lug adaptor, then they will bolt right on



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ET 52.3 will need spacers and longer wheel studs. On the plus side, you can fine-tune the offset to your car with those.

Not sure i would do that for some temp wheels though ...
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post Apr 8 2019, 06:16 PM
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I ended up buying a set of Boxster 16" staggered wheels on Offerup for $400 bucks. front are 205/55r16 6x16 offset ET50 rears are 225/50r16 7x16 offset ET-40.
After contacting member Jim912928, who has a similar set up (6x16 all around) I decided to going with 195/55r16 in the fronts and try to squeeze 205/55r16 to the rear. going to be crossing my finger the rears will not be an issue.
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