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Thread: Early "pré cookies" ATS different types

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    Question Early "pré cookies" ATS different types

    Hi all,

    Last may, member boba has shown us early ATS wheels 7X15H2 (7155)





    There is a different type of early ATS wheels 7X15H2 (7053)





    Could anyone please tell me the difference between those two types?

    Is the last one usable on early 911?

    Thanks a lot
    Fred
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    1970 911 2,2 S Coupé Albert Blau

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    Gents,

    Does the 7053 type of classic ATS wheels fit to early 911 ?

    Thank you
    Fred
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    1970 911 2,2 S Coupé Albert Blau

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    Senior Member Harvey Weidman's Avatar
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    Fred, I would check the bolt pattern. Does it say 140? It looks bigger than boba's 130 above. It just may be the photo.
    Harvey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harvey Weidman View Post
    Fred, I would check the bolt pattern. Does it say 140? It looks bigger than boba's 130 above. It just may be the photo.
    Harvey
    Harvey, thank you for helping

    You have a PM
    Fred
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    1970 911 2,2 S Coupé Albert Blau

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    Fred,
    I have owned a few of those ATS wheels. The 4 bolt version was popular with 914 racers many year ago.
    Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by pu911rsr View Post
    Fred,
    I have owned a few of those ATS wheels. The 4 bolt version was popular with 914 racers many year ago.
    Phil
    Phil,
    Was it the type 7053?
    Do you confirm that this type can be mounted on early 911?
    Fred
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    1970 911 2,2 S Coupé Albert Blau

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    Senior Member boba's Avatar
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    Here are some photos of the first wheel after Harvey's magic and some new rubber. Now I need to refinish the lug nuts.

    Note: the car is not at rally spec ride height, this high photo taken right after pulling the jack out, still needs to settle.
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    Senior Member CurtEgerer's Avatar
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    Those look great Bob!

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    Nice Bob. Those wheels would look awewsome on black. Geez I hope Santa is reading this.
    Paul Schooley
    71 911T (RS wanabe w/2.7L juice)
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    Bob,
    Thanks again for your help
    Your wheels are really nice
    Fred
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    1970 911 2,2 S Coupé Albert Blau

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