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Please ID some wheels for me...
I need a set of 914 rims ID'd, I think they might end up on the 71 SB, the offset looks better.
The 5.5" wheels are made by Mahle, with a VW part#, are 8 spokes , with raised ribs cut off at slight angles rather than curved. The 5 just came off the "new" Pile, a 914 2.0, stored for 18 years, got it today. My son still has the digital cam, I can post pics tomorrow if needed. I would like to know what they are, if they have cracking issues like the usual 2.0 Porsche rims, and where to get center caps, 3 are MIA, and none have logos. |
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Can't help you with the wheels but where is Van Alstyne?
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Between McKinney and Sherman, of course;-)
All are noth of Dallas on US 75, about halfway to Oklahoma, the border is about 40 miles IIRC. I was just looking at the wheels, and THINK I recognise them...(visualize light bulb going on over my head) They sorta resemble the gas burners on my stove. Of course I am a terrible optimist and have a good imagination, so I may be dead wrong. If they are, PLEASE let me know, as in that case I just paid a little bit too much for a nice set of 5 Mahle "gas burners" and got a free car. They would look damn good on the super, tho. Last edited by piledriver; August 13th 2002 at 12:52. |
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Reply to self---
NO, they `aint gas burners, just the optional Mahle 914 rims, which still don't suck. Still curious if they have issues, etc. The gas burners are 5 lug, and only look roughly similar, used on 914-6 and 911s. (Why I didn't just look it up on google to begin with I'll never know) |
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Do you have a pic that you can attach?
Alex |
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Better, a link:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarti...heel_types.htm |
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