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Old 03-06-2019, 09:47 AM
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I came across these locally for good price and I scooped them up. I think the cookie cutter wheels are possibly off 924 and the 16/17 combo are from 944? Not sure though.





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Part numbers are on the backside of one of the spokes, which would positively identify them.

The first set are 928 disc wheels, 16". They are forged by Fuchs. Also called "manhole covers," "sewerlids," etc. They were original equipment on the 924, 944, 928, 964. The set you have appear to be from a 928 or 964.

The second set are Cookie Cutters, 15". They are cast by ATS. They were delivered on mid-70s 911s and early 944s. The all silver ones are usually from a 911, but those actually appear to have been repainted. The 15x6 is from a 911, the 15x7 from a 944. The size is stamped on the backside.
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Originally Posted by FrenchToast
Part numbers are on the backside of one of the spokes, which would positively identify them.

The first set are 928 disc wheels, 16". They are forged by Fuchs. Also called "manhole covers," "sewerlids," etc. They were original equipment on the 924, 944, 928, 964. The set you have appear to be from a 928 or 964.

The second set are Cookie Cutters, 15". They are cast by ATS. They were delivered on mid-70s 911s and early 944s. The all silver ones are usually from a 911, but those actually appear to have been repainted. The 15x6 is from a 911, the 15x7 from a 944. The size is stamped on the backside.
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