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Thread: FS: Two Fuchs 7" x 15" Carrera RS finish 73 dates with caps

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    FS: Two Fuchs 7" x 15" Carrera RS finish 73 dates with caps

    I have two very cool 7" x 15" Fuchs
    They would work on 73 Carrera or 74 Carrera. Recent cosmetic resto on front. Checked for true and staight. Ready to bolt on to your classic 911. Factory correct center caps included.
    Dates 8/73 & 10/73
    $2,250. Includes shipping Conus.20210208_181931.jpg
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    They would work on both 73 and 74 Carreras as you state but are only correct for 74 I suspect.
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    Correct if you care about exact dates the 73 Carrera would have the 3 Prong dates << pre 7/73 dates. Also to be clear to any possible buyers these are finished in the correct RS not RSR. They have the frosted finish only on the down step of lips.

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    Do you know the back space? I would like to use them on my 72T.
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    You can use them on your '72. Whether you need a slight roll of the lip will depend on the tire you use, your car (how the suspension is set up, etc), and your style of driving. Worst case is a near imperceptible rolling of the fender. Plus, with the exception of the center cap, I believe the .11's are identical to the .01s (weight and lip), and you can glue the three prong cap into the .11s. The later .41s are heavier. To be clear, always happy to be corrected, but I have a set of .01s and .11s and they seemed identical in every way.

    This is a nice set, btw.
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