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Old 09-20-2024 | 11:41 AM
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what were the ET's for the different years? a 78 what ET for the rim?
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what were the ET's for the different years? a 78 what ET for the rim?
ET65 for the fronts and ET52 for the rears with a few exceptions.

Special models like the CS, SE and 89GT's had front wheels with ET60. Those same models may have had ET60 on the rears with a spacer but not too sure on that one.
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Table is missing 7x16" ET65 phone dials front and back used in early 928 as only possibility. 15" was introduced because people were complaining 16" Pirelli P7 were expensive to replace. 15" were basically poverty spec version used mainly on early automatics and on 4.5L non-S once ROW S was introduced.
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