Does anyone have a 7J16 ET23 Phone Dial to sell?
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Does anyone have a 7J16 ET23 Phone Dial to sell?
I just need one to replace the one that was smashed when my '82 wrecked. Does anyone have one collecting dust in their garage?
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Shawn Stanford (03-07-2021)
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Still looking.
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For reference (and sympathy?), here's the wheel I'm trying to replace.
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Shawn Stanford (03-08-2021)
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Shawn, are you sure about the specs? I believe that would be an 86 951 front wheel. I didn't think they would work on a 928 front.
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Well, I had a 951 at one point, and I swapped a set of 18s onto it, so this may be one of the 951 wheels. At any rate, I took a close look at this wheel and it definitely has 7J16 and 23 on it, and it absolutely came off my '82.
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Wayne Strutt has found a wheel for me. Thanks everyone who was looking.
There's been some confusion as to exactly the wheel I have. I took a look at the other phone dials I have stacked and they're marked '951'. So, those are the wheels from my 944 turbo. As Gage pointed out, the broken wheel should be a 52 offset, not a 23. The wheel has a 928 part number, but it also has a very prominent '23' molded in. If that's not the offset, then I can't imagine why Porsche put it there.
There's been some confusion as to exactly the wheel I have. I took a look at the other phone dials I have stacked and they're marked '951'. So, those are the wheels from my 944 turbo. As Gage pointed out, the broken wheel should be a 52 offset, not a 23. The wheel has a 928 part number, but it also has a very prominent '23' molded in. If that's not the offset, then I can't imagine why Porsche put it there.
Last edited by Shawn Stanford; 03-10-2021 at 07:55 AM.
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month and day of manufacture, and is opposite the year of manufacture. This is just a WAG though
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searching on the part number 928.361.016.00 comes up ET65 (standard 928 offset).
I read in Petza's new euro 928 thread that he runs a 23 offset phone dial on his 928 (on the rear). It fits without a spacer apparently?
I read in Petza's new euro 928 thread that he runs a 23 offset phone dial on his 928 (on the rear). It fits without a spacer apparently?
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