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many944s 11-20-2008 10:52 AM

Need offset/spacing help.
 
Hey all, I usually hang out in the water-cooled section, but need to know what the normal offset spacing is for a set of cookie cutters from a '75 911?

Thanks,
Nick

Bill Verburg 11-20-2008 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by many944s (Post 4315145)
Hey all, I usually hang out in the water-cooled section, but need to know what the normal offset spacing is for a set of cookie cutters from a '75 911?

Thanks,
Nick

'75 911 would have had 6x15 ET36

Dantilla 11-20-2008 02:20 PM

Porsche used only two sizes of Cookie Cutters: 15 x 6, and 15 x 7. All are early offset.

The 911 used 6 in front, and 7 in the rear, the 944 used 7s all the way around. All the 7s have the same part number. No distinction between 911 and 944 wheels.

Bill Verburg 11-20-2008 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dantilla (Post 4315541)
Porsche used only two sizes of Cookie Cutters: 15 x 6, and 15 x 7. All are early offset.

The 911 used 6 in front, and 7 in the rear, the 944 used 7s all the way around. All the 7s have the same part number. No distinction between 911 and 944 wheels.

a '75 US 911 w/ cookiecutters would have only 4x 6x15 ET36

from '78 US SCs were available w/ 7x15 ET23.3 in back and the 6s in front

the '74 thru '77 Carrera 3.0 & 2.7 also were available w/ the 6 & 7 x15 cookiecutters

Joe Bob 11-20-2008 03:54 PM

http://members.rennlist.com/1976c38/index.html

Dantilla 11-20-2008 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Verburg (Post 4315657)
a '75 US 911 w/ cookiecutters would have only 4x 6x15 ET36

Interesting. My '73 came with 6 & 7's, so I thought that was standard fitment for 911s. I bought it from an auction, so I have no history for the car.

I don't use the Cookies any more. 7 & 9 x 16 Fuchs for street tires, 17" Fikses for the Hoosiers.

Bill Verburg 11-20-2008 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dantilla (Post 4315811)
Interesting. My '73 came with 6 & 7's, so I thought that was standard fitment for 911s. I bought it from an auction, so I have no history for the car.

I don't use the Cookies any more. 7 & 9 x 16 Fuchs for street tires, 17" Fikses for the Hoosiers.

The first year that cookie cutters were available oem was '74, standard non flared 911 from '74 thru '77 could only have come 4x 6x15 ET36, SC/Carrera flared cars would have been 6 & 7 x15, ET36 & ET23.3

It's hard to believe that you use 9's w/o also having SC/Carrera flares

Dantilla 11-20-2008 07:13 PM

I bought my car at an insurance auction, after it suffered a minor engine fire. Perfect candidate to drop the whimpy 2.4, and stuff a 3.2 in its place.

The donor car was a pristine 1987 Targa that was hit hard in the nose. It donated its engine, wiring harness, aluminum banana arms and brakes, and lots of little bits and pieces, along with its rear flares:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1227240631.jpg


So what wheels would have been stock on a 1973.5 911T ?


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