16" phonedials on '86 944 standard
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16" phonedials on '86 944 standard
I'd like to verify these phone-dial wheels will fit my '86 944 before I purchase them in the next day. From searching around here, it sounds like they will but I want to be 100% sure since I can't return them if I buy them:
2ea-7J X 16 ET52.3 Porsche part# 951.362.114.01
2ea-8J X 16 ET52.3 Porsche part# 951.362.116.01
Bolt Pattern: 5x130
Rim Diameter: 16
Hub Bore: 71.68
Offset: -52
2ea-7J X 16 ET52.3 Porsche part# 951.362.114.01
2ea-8J X 16 ET52.3 Porsche part# 951.362.116.01
Bolt Pattern: 5x130
Rim Diameter: 16
Hub Bore: 71.68
Offset: -52
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they are late offset phonedials (52.3) so you need spacers since your car is an 1986 944 since we are early offset. 87+ 944 is later offset. you need spacers ie. i have some phonedials in 16 inch and are early offset at 23.3 from a 911.
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https://rennlist.com/forums/wheel-an...-na-944-a.html
I'm glad I asked. Thanks for the info. I'll pm you about your wheels. I need a set of beaters.
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It doesn't necessarily contradict it.
You CAN run late offset wheels on an early car.. but you need a spacer/adaptor to make it work. You would need approx 1" spacers/adaptors (the difference between the 52mm offset of the late car and the 10-23mm offsets of the early wheels)
You CAN run late offset wheels on an early car.. but you need a spacer/adaptor to make it work. You would need approx 1" spacers/adaptors (the difference between the 52mm offset of the late car and the 10-23mm offsets of the early wheels)