16x7 Anodized Fuchs Set FS
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16x7 Anodized Fuchs Set FS
Selling a set of 16x7 et23 Anodized Fuchs
1282 1182 date codes
https://rennlist.com/forums/for-sale...uchs-et23.html
$1500 set of 4 or will consider selling in pairs.
K
1282 1182 date codes
https://rennlist.com/forums/for-sale...uchs-et23.html
$1500 set of 4 or will consider selling in pairs.
K
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wow hard to believe ... we actually have a guy from the air cooled section selling his parts here . Its usually the water pumpers flogging stuff here like its ebay ..
Those look like a really nice set of wheels , finished correctly and priced reasonably ..
GLWS
Those look like a really nice set of wheels , finished correctly and priced reasonably ..
GLWS
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I'm likely going to be corrected by those that know better... But my initial thought is that it will be more prone to overstear with added traction up front and not the rear. I think the steering will also feel heavier. The front will look great but overall it will look off as the front fenders will be filled but the rears won't be. Will make the rear wheels appear even skinner than they do with 6 up front.
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I have some 21mm Hubcentric spacers get you very close to a et10 16x8 Look /fender fill. Then deal with tires could run wider in rear and smaller in FT .
The slip angle would be different. some more narrow 205s in ft and some 225 or 235 in rear would get you there. Then keep eyes open for 8s, when you grab them you can always sell the pair of 7's and spacers and make your same money back if you don't curb them . You will need longer studs with the spacers.
The slip angle would be different. some more narrow 205s in ft and some 225 or 235 in rear would get you there. Then keep eyes open for 8s, when you grab them you can always sell the pair of 7's and spacers and make your same money back if you don't curb them . You will need longer studs with the spacers.
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I'm likely going to be corrected by those that know better... But my initial thought is that it will be more prone to overstear with added traction up front and not the rear. I think the steering will also feel heavier. The front will look great but overall it will look off as the front fenders will be filled but the rears won't be. Will make the rear wheels appear even skinner than they do with 6 up front.
well..... after i put the engine back i guess....