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Jeff Ward 04-17-2008 06:36 AM

What is the original size Fuchs for 70 911E?
 
Hi All,
I'm trying to help a friend get his 70 911E sorted out, and he'd like to put a set of 15 inch Fuchs on it. I can't remember the original width of the Fuchs for that vintage 911. Any help? Thanks

Bill Verburg 04-17-2008 09:49 AM

the most common were Fuchs 6x15 ET36 , there was also a very unpopular Fuchs 5.5x14 ET41
also steel 5.5x15 ET42 in painted or chrome

there was also a cast magnesium 5.5x15 ET42

Hester 04-17-2008 11:08 AM

Here is a cool wheel/tire size calculator: http://www.wheelsmaster.com/rt_specs.jsp

SC-targa 04-17-2008 01:48 PM

I'm guessing that Most US 911E's of that vintage came with the 14 inch wheel and the hydropneumatic front struts and no anti-roll bars. I beleive that was the standard US spec for them.

Regards,

Jerry Kroeger

Jeff Ward 04-17-2008 09:09 PM

Thanks for the help
 
If it is 14 inch for the non-torsion bar suspension, it sounds like 15 inch wheels would be original for this particular car. Thanks for all the help. Jeff

pu911rsr 04-18-2008 08:46 AM

Jeff,
It is also important if your friend is after originality to get the "deep" six fuchs, with a 901 not a 911 part #. Depending when your friends car was made he may need wheels with "hearts" or "w/o hearts". If you want to get really anal you want wheels with a date stamps 1-3 months before car was built. PM me if you need more information.
Phil

Allen70SSan Diego 04-18-2008 07:35 PM

For what its worth. If seeking originality, the correct tire size for the 15x6 Fuchs is 185/70/VR15. A recent check found this tire size only at Coker, for $380/tire (!!!!) for a Michelin , plus tax, plus shipping. Orininality has its price.

Peter Zimmermann 04-18-2008 08:13 PM

Allen: Were those Michelin's the previously world famous "XWX" series? I'm not sure if I liked those, or Pirelli CN 36s, better!

Allen70SSan Diego 04-21-2008 07:27 AM

Pete:
You are correct in that the MIchelin tire available at Coker is the "XWX'

Al


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