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Old 22-05-09, 08:49 AM   #1
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Just in the process of buying a rare set of 14" Fuch's from an old 60's 911. Has anybody an ideas where I can get the spaces from and stud conversion from 4 stud to 5? Cheers Dom
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Old 22-05-09, 08:54 AM   #2
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try here Dom but they're not cheap

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Blimmey, not cheap! This project is getting silly, may be a re-think. Right the wheels are £325 each, so thats £1300, 4 decent tyres £300'ish plus spaces at £250!! Shit £1850!!!!! Or Emjay the other option is after market Fuch's a £125 a corner plus tyres. They come fully cromed but I would get the inside of the 5 spokes painted black like originals, would anybody know!!! What do you think????
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you'll also have to check the impact to offset as well if you use spacers which is why I never went down that route in the end. It just started to get to complicated and the effort wasn't worth the payback or financial outlay
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wot stud pattern is your coupe? if it's 4x100 i think you can use golf mk2 ones if there 4x108 you may have to have them made as they are not listed any where
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Poops Coupe should be a 4x108
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Can you get a side shot of your coupe and then get someone to photoshop the fuch's on to her as they may not suit and it's a lot of wonga to shell out on a set of wheels.
14's are easy enough to sell on anyway if they don't work!
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