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Thread: Help! please, 914 wheel to G body, won't fit

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    Help! please, 914 wheel to G body, won't fit

    What all do I need to fit the 4 spoke wheel from a 914 onto my 84 911. As it is the wheel is not even close to having enough clearance from the dash.

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyn-hawn View Post
    What all do I need to fit the 4 spoke wheel from a 914 onto my 84 911. As it is the wheel is not even close to having enough clearance from the dash.

    thanks

    You can't do that

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    914 wheels will mount to early 911's, with some modification of the horn ring and such, but I don't think splines or anything else will match up on your 84.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Meyer View Post
    914 wheels will mount to early 911's, with some modification of the horn ring and such, but I don't think splines or anything else will match up on your 84.
    The splines will match a 84 but that is where the story ends.

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    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    You can't do that
    This.

    Short but sweet.

    I think Zuffenhaus makes a repop with the correct hub needed to mount the wheel to your 84.
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