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    Question concerning 15 x 7 Fuchs

    I've searched the forum, but didn't find the specific information I was looking for. When I purchased my 1972 911T, it had 15 x 7 Fuchs on all 4 corners. I replaced them with 16 x 6 Fuchs. I'm trying to identify exactly what my 15 x 7 wheels are. The part number on the back side is 911 361 020 41. However, there's no date stamp. Could these wheels be replicas? TIA.

    Mike
    Mike Hinton
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    Quote Originally Posted by SKM View Post
    I believe the 911 360 020 41 15 x 7" Fuchs are a later wheel, possibly off an 911 SC. Genuine Fuchs but from a newer car. The date stamp should be near the center hub.
    +1 to that. Here's the 1983 PET extract

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    Thanks, everyone. I'll check again for the date stamp.

    Mike
    Mike Hinton
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    "I believe the 911 360 020 41 15 x 7" Fuchs are a later wheel, possibly off an 911 SC. Genuine Fuchs but from a newer car. The date stamp should be near the center hub."

    I think SC's all came with 16" standard-6 ft, 7 rr
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    The 7X15" wheels out there are usually Gen1 944s.(Same part number)
    The SC/3.2 cars used them on anniversary cars.
    Of course you could always order them.
    The 41 replaced the 11 wheels.
    If you can't find the date on the pad web ......
    The dates on the very late wheels are on the back on the spoke near the outer. i.e. 24 84
    As I remember, the SC standard wheel was the phone dial.....Not very common....
    Now back to the long hoods.....
    H

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