Post pics of your 911 (up thru '89 only) ... let's start a large pic thread
#1876
1989 Coupe
Got this car about four months ago, always in Northern California. So far this is a great driver in excellent original condition. Pictures with original white fuchs and 17" Euromeister wheels.
Last edited by sjgreco; 09-11-2014 at 04:14 AM. Reason: revise picture
#1877
Tell me more about the 17" Euromeisters, e.g. widths? What size tires are you running on them?
#1878
The Euromeisters are after market but DOT approved sold by Pelican or Ecklers Automotion (800) 327-4868. The fronts are 7's and rear are 9's. My car is not lowered but they fit with no issues. I saw the same setup on a 86 coupe that was lowered so they rolled the front fender but that's it. The best thing about the wheels is tire selection. I am running Michelin Pilot Super Sport in 215/45/17 in front and 245/40/17 in the back. Second best thing, I bought all four wheels for around $600. If you watch promotions you can get excellent pricing. Fronts were $118 each and rears were $169 each. Handling is much improved with the Super Sports, nothing rubs. From a distance you can't tell from Fuchs. Both suppliers said they sell a lot of these wheels with little returns/problems. They are not authentic but when you compare the pricing to an original Fuchs at over $1100 each and have a much better tire selection is was a good option.
#1879
The Euromeisters are after market but DOT approved sold by Pelican or Ecklers Automotion (800) 327-4868. The fronts are 7's and rear are 9's. My car is not lowered but they fit with no issues. I saw the same setup on a 86 coupe that was lowered so they rolled the front fender but that's it. The best thing about the wheels is tire selection. I am running Michelin Pilot Super Sport in 215/45/17 in front and 245/40/17 in the back. Second best thing, I bought all four wheels for around $600. If you watch promotions you can get excellent pricing. Fronts were $118 each and rears were $169 each. Handling is much improved with the Super Sports, nothing rubs. From a distance you can't tell from Fuchs. Both suppliers said they sell a lot of these wheels with little returns/problems. They are not authentic but when you compare the pricing to an original Fuchs at over $1100 each and have a much better tire selection is was a good option.
#1884
#1890
http://i1334.photobucket.com/albums/...psrtyaydqw.jpg
http://i1334.photobucket.com/albums/...psfqppjjw8.jpg
It's a 2.2 1970T but tuned to 2.9 on carbs with aprox 230hp. Brakes are 930.
http://i1334.photobucket.com/albums/...psfqppjjw8.jpg
It's a 2.2 1970T but tuned to 2.9 on carbs with aprox 230hp. Brakes are 930.