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Which Drilled Chevy Rims As Garage Roller Rims
Hi a while back I used some chevy rims n tires to roll around my 911,I FORGOT WHICH ONES does anyone know which rims and size,lug pattern will fit.is their any doughnut rims that will fit while my rims are at Al Reeds ...Thank You Joe.....
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Location: Long Beach CA, the sewer by the sea.
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I don't know of any Chevy rims that have the correct bolt pattern circle, but you might have been on truck or big sedan wheels at 5" which is close to 130mm, but not close enough to drive on. They have big holes in them and would go over the Porsche studs, me thinks.
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Somewhere in the Midwest
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: In the barn!
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We have 8" steel wheels with 130mm bolt holes that could double as track wheels after your Fuchs are back from Al.....search "steelie"
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Location: VA
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All the 4.5", 5.5" or 6” 130mm steel or alloy wheels work really well for rollers. Works on just about all 130mm equiped cars including 944s and all 911s to current. I wouldn’t use “donut tyres” just because. I have a set of 5.5s with 205s I’ve used for several years. Off set and tyre size doesn’t matter if you don’t dive (far). 4.5” and 5.5”Steels are dirt cheep but if you find 6” they’re gold. Only made for one or two years and were special order on longhood 911Es.
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Gentleman,THANK-YOU VERY MUCH,I love the immediate wisdom on this board.... Sincerly Joe......
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