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Old 05-22-2019 | 08:05 PM
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Will the 17 Fuchs replicas (euromeister/52 Outlaws) fit on a later model 90 S2? Was told that 89+ w ABS wont allow the low offsets?
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Will the 17 Fuchs replicas (euromeister/52 Outlaws) fit on a later model 90 S2? Was told that 89+ w ABS wont allow the low offsets?
Euromeister are very heavy, a real downgrade to just about any other factory wheel. If you’re even thinking about 52 Outlaws and are comfortable with the cost and updated look, you should consider buying new original Fuchs, these will fit your 1990 S2 perfectly <fuchsfelge USA> but you may also want to consider the 18in size due to better tire selection.

Btw later offset started on the 1987 cars.
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Originally Posted by MAGK944
Euromeister are very heavy, a real downgrade to just about any other factory wheel. If you’re even thinking about 52 Outlaws and are comfortable with the cost and updated look, you should consider buying new original Fuchs, these will fit your 1990 S2 perfectly <fuchsfelge USA> but you may also want to consider the 18in size due to better tire selection.

Btw later offset started on the 1987 cars.
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Same width on all 4 or staggered?



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