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Old 11-29-2010, 09:11 PM
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Would anyone happen to have a set of Phone Dial wheels to fit an 87 Turbo?
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I have a chrome set (7x16, 8x16) that came off of my '90 cabriolet 225/50 and 245/50. Also have a set from '87 n/a (7x15) 205 or 215 (not sure). Also have a set of chrome manhole wheels from 928s4 (7x16, 8x16) 225/50 and 245/45 avontechm500 tires (3/4 tread still)....Also a painted set of phones (7x16, 8x16) 225/50 and 245/45 techm500 (1/2-3/4 tread left, these were from a 944 but not sure year), and lastly a set of painted phones from my '81 928 (7x16 with 225/50 tires, not sure of brand). p.m. if interested
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I have a black painted 16" set with good rubber. 225s up front, 245's in the rear. They can be shipped via Greyhound for cheap.


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Old 11-30-2010, 12:09 PM
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Got an idea of how much you want for them?
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FYI, 15" won't fit on a turbo (they don't clear the front brakes)

For an '87, you need "late offset" wheels.. something with an ET in the 47-55mm range, depending on wheel width. 928 wheels can have an offset as high as 65 iirc.
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They are late off set. $400 takes them plus shipping via Greyhound.
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e.t. for front and rear of chromeset and painted set is 52.3
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Originally Posted by piperporsche180944
I have a black painted 16" set with good rubber. 225s up front, 245's in the rear. They can be shipped via Greyhound for cheap.

they made phonedials in 245's? i thought they only went to 225?
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The rear tires are 245's, the rim is 8" wide, the front is 7" wide and has 225's fitted.



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