cdmcse
Apr 3 2005, 01:26 AM
Anybody have a pic of these on a teener?
American Racing Wheels
Joe Ricard
Apr 3 2005, 07:46 AM
Crap if they were 4 lug I'd be all over them.
Not to steal this post but I'm considering widening my Pedrini's . Got me a hot shot welder dude that can NDT also. Just got to convince him they I really am a CSOB. The guy gots skills and he knows it.
Verruckt
Apr 3 2005, 11:30 AM
Polished up I bet those would look awesome on a teener.
stags14
Apr 3 2005, 12:04 PM
Quick and dirty photoshop hack job:
Joe Bob
Apr 3 2005, 12:07 PM
Offset and lug pattern issues.....but that can be fixed.
wrpspddrvr
Apr 3 2005, 01:02 PM
QUOTE (stags14 @ Apr 3 2005, 01:04 PM) |
Quick and dirty photoshop hack job: |
I'm honoured!
That's my baby!
Cole
ConeDodger
Apr 3 2005, 01:44 PM
I have a set of 4 lug American Racing Wheels, they were called Libra wheels. The bolt pattern is 4" X 4.5". Not sure what the 914 bolt pattern is but they do look good on the PShop mockup. They are actually a spare set for my 240Z. I keep them for those occasions that I want to go vintage look which in the last 3 years has been... hmmm zero times...
Rob
Mueller
Apr 3 2005, 01:54 PM
QUOTE (Rotten Robby @ Apr 3 2005, 12:44 PM) |
I have a set of 4 lug American Racing Wheels, they were called Libra wheels. The bolt pattern is 4" X 4.5". Not sure what the 914 bolt pattern is but they do look good on the PShop mockup. They are actually a spare set for my 240Z. I keep them for those occasions that I want to go vintage look which in the last 3 years has been... hmmm zero times...
Rob |
stock 914 bolt pattern is 4x130 (5.118")....a few people have the 4 spoke version on 914's....I think they look odd, the 5 spoke rims look better....
Aaron Cox
Apr 3 2005, 02:12 PM
i love them!
whats the offset? it appears it is a set of sixes and sevens...
URY914
Apr 3 2005, 02:37 PM
My best friend had Libra's on his 914.
But the 4 bolts were 14" not 15".
URY914
Apr 3 2005, 02:41 PM
Who's the guy out in Cali that sells the used wheels and has a pretty good website with pictures of all the old wheels??? Can find it. Bet he has a picture of the Libras.
Paul
stags14
Apr 3 2005, 03:03 PM
QUOTE (wrpspddrvr @ Apr 3 2005, 02:02 PM) |
QUOTE (stags14 @ Apr 3 2005, 01:04 PM) | Quick and dirty photoshop hack job: |
I'm honoured! That's my baby!
Cole |
Nice lookin ride brother!
When I get around to painting my baby - black is my first choice!!!
cdmcse
Apr 3 2005, 06:55 PM
Thanks for the pic, I think they look pretty cool. Would give the car a nostalgic muscular look.
It says they fit a 914-6 so I imagine they are the correct offset, 5x130 bolt pattern. Too bad they are in CA
Shipping $$$
stags14
Apr 3 2005, 07:06 PM
QUOTE (cdmcse @ Apr 3 2005, 07:55 PM) |
Thanks for the pic, I think they look pretty cool. Would give the car a nostalgic muscular look.
It says they fit a 914-6 so I imagine they are the correct offset, 5x130 bolt pattern. Too bad they are in CA Shipping $$$ |
I like the way they look too.
Mueller
Apr 3 2005, 07:15 PM
QUOTE |
It says they fit a 914-6 so I imagine they are the correct offset, 5x130 bolt pattern. Too bad they are in CA Shipping $$$ |
depends on the sellers definition of fit, with or without flares or mods to the body?
Tom73
Apr 3 2005, 11:20 PM
QUOTE (cdmcse @ Apr 2 2005, 11:26 PM) |
Anybody have a pic of these on a teener?
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Here is a 4-bolt version....
DblDog
Apr 4 2005, 11:18 PM
Heres a new one, if I can post the pic right...If anyone has one or..? please contact me!
Dad Roberts
Apr 5 2005, 06:04 PM
Those were known as "Daisies"....way back when ( showin my age here
). The wheels I'm runnin on my Type III are also American Racing, but are designed for front wheel drive applications. They are called Fusions. I'm running the 17x71/2s. I've had several tell me they thought they looked a lot like Fuchs, but without the webbing. Price when I bought them was $162.00 each. Pretty good for chrome............Dad
Dad Roberts
Apr 5 2005, 06:09 PM
lol.....nice pic, huh ?? Go to AmericanRacing.com.....search for.....Fusions.............Dad
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