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Wheel options?, 4 x 130 15 inch after market wheel options. |
71six |
May 15 2019, 07:38 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 135 Joined: 4-July 03 From: Fitzwilliam,NH Member No.: 884 |
Other than the factory wheels what are available in either 5.5 or 6 inch width with correct back spacing for a stock body 914?
Thanks, Mark |
betz |
May 15 2019, 12:09 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 22-October 18 From: San Leandro, CA Member No.: 22,593 Region Association: Northern California |
I was wondering, I'm looking at the 4x130 Enkei Compe.
Anyone tried these wheels on a 914? They're 15x5.5, 4x130, 17mm inset. I'm looking for a quality watanabe style wheel to put on my 914 that won't break the bank. I'm thinking with the enkei's it might be pushing it on a narrow body. I don't want GT flares, though I'm open to some more subtle flaring or just rolling the fenders. I would want 195's or 205's for tires probably. |
Chris914n6 |
May 16 2019, 12:19 AM
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Jackstands are my life. Group: Members Posts: 3,304 Joined: 14-March 03 From: Las Vegas, NV Member No.: 431 Region Association: Southwest Region |
For 205 tires you will need a 40mm offset in a 5.5" width, and even that's tight.
Those 17mm offset wheels are almost an inch closer to the fender. You have to be careful when looking for 914 fitting wheels on an aircooled VW site. I was wondering, I'm looking at the 4x130 Enkei Compe. Anyone tried these wheels on a 914? They're 15x5.5, 4x130, 17mm inset. I'm looking for a quality watanabe style wheel to put on my 914 that won't break the bank. I'm thinking with the enkei's it might be pushing it on a narrow body. I don't want GT flares, though I'm open to some more subtle flaring or just rolling the fenders. I would want 195's or 205's for tires probably. |
betz |
May 16 2019, 10:18 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 22-October 18 From: San Leandro, CA Member No.: 22,593 Region Association: Northern California |
For 205 tires you will need a 40mm offset in a 5.5" width, and even that's tight. Those 17mm offset wheels are almost an inch closer to the fender. You have to be careful when looking for 914 fitting wheels on an aircooled VW site. I was wondering, I'm looking at the 4x130 Enkei Compe. Anyone tried these wheels on a 914? They're 15x5.5, 4x130, 17mm inset. I'm looking for a quality watanabe style wheel to put on my 914 that won't break the bank. I'm thinking with the enkei's it might be pushing it on a narrow body. I don't want GT flares, though I'm open to some more subtle flaring or just rolling the fenders. I would want 195's or 205's for tires probably. I was under the impression the stock offset was 35mm? In any case, I'm guessing to run these I'd have to run like 165's and roll my fenders. And I'm not going to roll my fenders for 165's haha. If I could conceivably run 195's I would consider these, even at the 17mm offset. I emailed panasport and they don't seem to make 914 wheels anymore. Looks like minilite does though. But I'm almost certain it will be over $1k for the set. Edit: oooo these look very promising!! https://www.vtowheels.com/914_c_162.html |
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