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Wheel Offset Value for 1969 911T Porsche

Hi,..I'm trying to find a set of fuch rims to fit my 1969 porsche 911. However I want to make sure that I get the correct offset value that matches my wheel studs distance. Could someone answer me if this is 5X130 or is it different?

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All Fuchs wheels have the same bolt pattern. However, not all Fuchs are the same size, width and offset. For your '69, 15x6, 15x7 and 16x6 Fuchs will fit with the appropriately-sized tire.

This might help:
http://members.rennlist.org/911pcars/WheelWts.html

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Hi,..I'm trying to find a set of fuch rims to fit my 1969 porsche 911. However I want to make sure that I get the correct offset value that matches my wheel studs distance. Could someone answer me if this is 5X130 or is it different?
the bolt pattern is 5x130
oem 6x15 Fuchs of that era had ET36

there are 2x 7" x15 Fuchs options
*ET49 911r Fuchs used w/ 17mm spacer for an installed ET of 32
*ET23.3 Fuchs used on 2.7 Carrera from '73 - 77 & 3.0 Carrera '76 - 77. These stick out a little further but do work on the early non flared cars.
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the bolt pattern is 5x130
oem 6x15 Fuchs of that era had ET36

there are 2x 7" x15 Fuchs options
*ET49 911r Fuchs used w/ 17mm spacer for an installed ET of 32
*ET23.3 Fuchs used on 2.7 Carrera from '73 - 77 & 3.0 Carrera '76 - 77. These stick out a little further but do work on the early non flared cars.
I thought the 23.3 15x7 Fuchs could fit the rear of an early long hood car with the appropriate tire size and ride heigth...No?
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I thought the 23.3 15x7 Fuchs could fit the rear of an early long hood car with the appropriate tire size and ride heigth...No?
Isn't that what I posted?
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My apologies Bill. I guess I need to learn to read. I'll be attending Evelyn Wood (for the 2nd time) in the next couple of weeks.

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