Phone Dials
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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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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.
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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