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Fuchs part number

Can anyone identify what car this fuchs was meant for? I have never seen the second set of numbers in all the places I looked:

#911.381.020.11 I have only seen 361 in the second set.

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Can anyone identify what car this fuchs was meant for? I have never seen the second set of numbers in all the places I looked:

#911.381.020.11 I have only seen 361 in the second set.

TIA.
you, like me need glasses. There are no wheels w/ those #s

the # system is based on original car use(in this case 911) . component section(38x is 944 transmission section)

all wheel and wheel related parts are xxx.361.xxx.xx or xxx.362.xxx.xx
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you, like me need glasses. There are no wheels w/ those #s

the # system is based on original car use(in this case 911) . component section(38x is 944 transmission section)

all wheel and wheel related parts are xxx.361.xxx.xx or xxx.362.xxx.xx
Hey Bill, boy do I need glasses

However, I asked this question because of this photo--tell me what you think:


Comparing the "8" with the "6" below it, the open part of the 6 is not as round as the upper, closed part of the 8 so even if the 8 is a deep strike on the wheel, the upper closed circle would be flatter--wouldn't it?
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Hey Bill, boy do I need glasses

However, I asked this question because of this photo--tell me what you think:
it sure looks like an 8, but as I said and it's the truth, all wheel and wheel related parts are
xxx.361(2).xxx.xx

the exception is generic parts like bolts, nuts, rubber stems

there is no oem 911.381.xxx.xx anywhere

that may be a casting # or an aftermarket wheel
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it sure looks like an 8, but as I said and it's the truth, all wheel and wheel related parts are
xxx.361(2).xxx.xx

the exception is generic parts like bolts, nuts, rubber stems

there is no oem 911.381.xxx.xx anywhere

that may be a casting # or an aftermarket wheel
No doubt you are correct but it sure looked like an 8 to me. Here is another pic of the wheel showing the size. Does this look like a Fuchs?
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Looks like someone at the factory grabbed an 8 instead of a 6 when stamping it.

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